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Sean Tiley wrote:
The first part of the OP's name is 'Sen', yours is "Sean". Also, it happens sometimes that people use different email addresses to anonymize their posts, but sometimes forget it and send from their other address. And of course, companies may share addresses with people through groups (but then it's not the same p).
That's very good, that was the way I learned XSLT: reading from the list and trying to understand what was posted.
No and not necessarily, but Tommie already explained you that ;)
I was just a bit puzzled by your follow-up questions and didn't see something like "I read this thread and was wondering about...". So it "sounded" as if it was the OP (Original Poster) asking follow-ups...
Glad to have been of help. Ask anytime, this is a lively list and we're here to help ;)
Re: [xsl] xpath query
Subject: Re: [xsl] xpath query From: Abel Braaksma <abel.online@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 14:21:28 +0100 |
Sean Tiley wrote:
Hi Abel,
No I am not the same person. Why did you think that?
The first part of the OP's name is 'Sen', yours is "Sean". Also, it happens sometimes that people use different email addresses to anonymize their posts, but sometimes forget it and send from their other address. And of course, companies may share addresses with people through groups (but then it's not the same p).
I was reading the thread and was trying to fully understand the
requirement and solutions provided. I used the original XML to play
with creating my stylesheets to see what I could do with it.
That's very good, that was the way I learned XSLT: reading from the list and trying to understand what was posted.
Did I do something incorrect when I asked my questions in the same
thread? Should I have posted a new message. Please tell me as I am
new to this list and dont want to make a bad impression.
No and not necessarily, but Tommie already explained you that ;)
I was just a bit puzzled by your follow-up questions and didn't see something like "I read this thread and was wondering about...". So it "sounded" as if it was the OP (Original Poster) asking follow-ups...
I do appreciate your comments on my questions, they certainly help me
get all of this straight in my head.
Glad to have been of help. Ask anytime, this is a lively list and we're here to help ;)
Cheers, -- Abel Braaksma
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