Subject: Re: [xsl] creating elements and hierarchy From: Florent Georges <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 17:39:11 +0100 (CET) |
Andrew Welch wrote: > 3. Produce a small complete example of your problem and > post the XML and XSLT to the list - the samples should be > as small as possible with all unrelated code stripped out, > and be runnable by cutting and pasting. > Ideally you would've done #3 first, but it takes mailing > list experience to do that well. I would definitely begin there. Without a concise and precise description of the problem and the expected result, there is very low probability someone will be able to understand the problem and solve it. If the OP does understand the problem, this is easy to write it down in the email. But identifying the problem is not always as easy, especially when one doesn't know the answer. In this case, the better way to get an answer, the *quickest* way to get an answer, is to cut down the sample we have, again and again, as long as the problem is showing up, untill we get a concise sample that reproduces the problem and shows it clearly and unambiguously. I wonder if mixing XSL-FO elements and custom elements in the output is really what the OP is looking for. Regards, --drkm _____________________________________________________________________________ Ne gardez plus qu'une seule adresse mail ! Copiez vos mails vers Yahoo! Mail
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