Subject: [xsl] outputting   to HTML (about) From: Aniceto López <aniceto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 12:10:41 +0100 |
Charly or whoever: NEVER say "Oh I'm so sorry, I'm a beginner, I didn't know blah blah....." every guru had a first day and if somebody gets a little bit upset for "beginner" questions in the list forget him/her. not everybody had time and money to study in an university, not everybody has time to study at home in free hours, some of us just learn as we work for money so solutions are welkome in the middle of the laboral pression and not everybody want to be a guru (all respects for them) I try to learn as much as possible but I can't spend the "whole day" going deeper in the magic world of xslt should I get the guru status first before triyng to help a little bit a newbie as me? <xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes">&nbsp;</xsl:text> is a valid solution for me (it works, no joke), maybe not the best (guru point of view), so what? 3 weeks ago I was about to end in a heavy carcrash so this means nothing to me as you can understand. no need to be a "code-taliban" if newbies spupid questoins are not welkome in list just tell me, I'll quit anyway David C. / Julian is right, looking for info in archives (first) is a must for newbies like me (comentaries are welkome) saludos Aniceto Lopez XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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