Subject: RE: [xsl] how to match true and false and display yes and no instead? From: "Brook Ellingwood" <belling@xxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 12:28:11 -0700 |
That's funny. When I'm working with HTML my editor of choice is TextPad and when I'm using XMLSpy I usually have my files open in TextPad at the same time so I can switch between the two. Sometimes I just want the bells, but not the whistles. -----Original Message----- From: JBryant@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:JBryant@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 12:27 PM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [xsl] how to match true and false and display yes and no instead? I hadn't thought of that. I'm still grinding along with a text editor, curmudgeon that I am. Jay Bryant Bryant Communication Services (presently consulting at Synergistic Solution Technologies) "Michael Kay" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 07/27/2005 02:15 PM Please respond to xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject RE: [xsl] how to match true and false and display yes and no instead? > Rather than > > <xsl:apply-templates select="profile/kid"></xsl:apply-templates> > > you can do > > <xsl:apply-templates select="profile/kid"/> > > which will save you some typing. I think the use of separate begin/end tags is usually due to the use of certain XML editors rather than to a fondness for keystrokes. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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