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At 2003-05-27 14:32 +0200, Andreas Byström wrote:
At the point where you are at the parent element of <pack> the pseudo-code would be the following:
For each in "pack/service": #this XPath addr selects all service grandchildren
<tr>
when position() mod 2 = 0
Add black background attribute
otherwise
Add white background attribute
Add content of <tr> element
</tr>
Note that in the above all service grandchildren are treated as a single set, so the pack boundaries do not interfere with the positioning of the members of the set relative to each other.
Also ensure that you add any attributes to a result element *before* you add any content to the row.
I hope this helps.
....................... Ken
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Re: [xsl] Background color in table
Subject: Re: [xsl] Background color in table From: "G. Ken Holman" <gkholman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 08:49:30 -0400 |
At 2003-05-27 14:32 +0200, Andreas Byström wrote:
I'm about to make web page that should have a table of names in it. I would like to have different background color on each other ro in the table, example: black white black white...
I have trouble getting this to work with the XSL. This is an example on the xml I have to work with <pack> <service> <name>name1</name> </service> <service> <name>name2</name> </service> </pack> <pack> <service> <name>name3</name> </service> <service> <name>name4</name> </service> </pack>
I want to list all services names. I managed to solve it when I only had one <pack> tag, but now I can have several pack-tags. Does someone know how to get a nice table from this data?
At the point where you are at the parent element of <pack> the pseudo-code would be the following:
For each in "pack/service": #this XPath addr selects all service grandchildren
<tr>
when position() mod 2 = 0
Add black background attribute
otherwise
Add white background attribute
Add content of <tr> element
</tr>
Note that in the above all service grandchildren are treated as a single set, so the pack boundaries do not interfere with the positioning of the members of the set relative to each other.
Also ensure that you add any attributes to a result element *before* you add any content to the row.
I hope this helps.
....................... Ken
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