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Subject: Re: [xsl] xslt transformation did not create any output From: Michel Hendriksen <michel.hendriksen@xxxxx> Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 15:53:06 +0100 |
Online is good enough. Try p.e. http://w3schools.com/ Michel On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Roelof Wobben <rwobben@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Oke, > > > > That's fair. > > I think I have learn myself the basics of converting a xml file into a html file. > > call-template and how to convert a html file are things I do not understand. > > > > Do you think I can better goto the library and looking for a good xslt book or is there a site where I can learn everything > > with exercises so I can see if I understand it right. > > > > I know the w3schools site but that one does not have exercises for practicing, > > > > Roelof > > > > > > ---------------------------------------- >> Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2011 12:18:11 -0500 >> From: wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: Re: [xsl] xslt transformation did not create any output >> >> Dear Roelof, >> >> On 12/9/2011 11:43 AM, Roelof Wobben wrote: >> > What I try to achieve is to break a big xslt file into pieces. >> > >> > So What I want to achieve is that the something matches to root. >> >> Could be. Or maybe not. Assuming it's an XML source document (not an >> XSLT stylesheet) that you want to break into pieces, there are many ways >> you might do it, and matching on the root may or may not be involved. >> >> > Then I need a piece which contains the piece which holds the head >> > section of the html file. >> >> Sure ... if you're generating more than one HTML result, you will want >> each one of them to have a head element. >> >> > But appearently Im on the wrong track. >> >> Again, I'm not sure you're on the wrong track. >> >> It's just that, as some recent responses on the list may have suggested >> to you, you're trying to do too much at once. >> >> It's as if you said to us "I need to cook a four-course gourmet meal, >> and for dessert I want to serve tiramisu", but it is clear from your >> technique that you haven't learned how to beat an egg. >> >> This is why you have heard us suggest you make the effort to study XSLT >> fundamentals. Only when you have practiced the basics, like beating eggs >> and chopping vegetables, will you be able to cook a four-course meal >> (with or without tiramisu). >> >> > If someone can point me to the right track im a very happy men. >> >> The track has already been pointed to: it's right in front of you. Study >> the basics. Only if you do that will we be able to help you. >> >> Cheers, >> Wendell >> >> ====================================================================== >> Wendell Piez mailto:wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Mulberry Technologies, Inc. http://www.mulberrytech.com >> 17 West Jefferson Street Direct Phone: 301/315-9635 >> Suite 207 Phone: 301/315-9631 >> Rockville, MD 20850 Fax: 301/315-8285 >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Mulberry Technologies: A Consultancy Specializing in SGML and XML >> ======================================================================
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