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Subject: RE: [xsl] Pagebreaks in Excel-HTML transformer From: Mike Ferrando <mikeferrando@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 08:03:27 -0800 (PST) |
Charles K.,
The only way to get this is to use the CSS in the HTML document.
Of course this is a browser dependent.
IE still respects
P.breakmypage
{
PAGE-BREAK-AFTER: always;
}
<p class="breakmypage"></p>
Other browsers have their own issues.
Mike Ferrando
Library Technician
Library of Congress
Washington, DC
202-707-4454
--- cknell@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I've run your stylesheet against the XML you provided. It produces
> an HTML file with a single table, visually broken into sections.
> When I examine the output I see three new lines at each point where
> you indicate you want a page break.
>
> HTML doesn't have any concept of a page break. Each document is a
> page, however long it may be. What is it that you want to appear in
> your HTML at the points where the three blank lines appear?
>
> Is it that you wish to produce multiple HTML documents, one for
> each <page-break>?
> --
> Charles Knell
> cknell@xxxxxxxxxx - email
>
>
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