Subject: [xsl] table type output in text fromat in a complex xml file. From: "Praveen G" <praveeng@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 15:28:40 +0800 |
Hi all, we know that we can give a table like ordered appearance(without borders, obviously)for an xml data when all the data is similar(i.e all the elements and their child elements are similar in content --they all can be grouped into a pattern) in text format(that can be seen in notepad) using XSL. now, i have a complex XML file with a lot of different kinds of elements and their corresponding child elements. I have written a style sheet in XSL to html which will group all the similar data in html tables. we have a lot of html tables like that. Now , my question is --- is it possible to write a xsl style sheet to produce that many html table like appearances(without borders-just a open table look) in text format?This is just an investigation and i wanted to know whether it is possible. 1) we have to use only XSLT. we cannot use XSL Formatting objects. 2) we know that <xsl:text> command can be used for small files where u can get only one table. we use it inside template match ="/" etc. code. now, if i have to produce some 10 to 20 tables like that in the same style sheet in text format, what do i do? can anyone enlighten me , whether it is possible in XSLT? thanks and regards, praveen XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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