Subject: [xsl] Transforming html <table> tags into RTF-Tables From: Klaus.Schipany@xxxxxxxx (Klaus Schipany) Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 08:19:53 +0100 |
Dear Members, I hope anyone could help me to solve my current task in a better way. What I am trying to do is to use a XSLT stylesheet in order to transform HTML-tables (inclusive colspans and rowspans) into there RTF equivalents. Is there a chance to handly even colspans in one pass? I mean the xxxxspan attributes just tell me how many cells or rows are spanned together. Whereas the RTF syntax insists on creating a range: \clvmgf (= first cell in a range) \clvmrg (= last cell in a range) -> result: they are merged (spanned) together. While I am processing clumns within the current row, I have to count the passed <TD> elements in order to find the right <TD> element to close the range. How can I solve this task? I mean <xsl:variable>s are more likely constants, isn't it? They can only be initialized and read, but I can't assign a new value. Kind Regards Klaus Schipany XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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