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Ysgrifennodd Wendell Piez:
Cheers,
Ha! I'll be happy just to get this assignment in. Just two more parts of this question to go - and I'm pretty sure I know how to solve them. You'll hear from me if I'm mistaken :)
But I have enjoyed finding how expressive XSLT can be. There's something so satisfying about elegant solutions (not that I'm trying to say mine can't be improved, I hasten to add: but I am happy with them, so far)
Cheers
Peter
Re: [xsl] Conditional extraction of data
Subject: Re: [xsl] Conditional extraction of data From: Peter Bradley <apvx95@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 17:56:19 +0000 |
Ysgrifennodd Wendell Piez:
<snip />Peter, <snip />
Now all you need to do is add a few details like XPath syntax, object type casting rules and so forth, and you'll soon find yourself on the heights of XSLT mastery.
Cheers,
Wendell
Ha! I'll be happy just to get this assignment in. Just two more parts of this question to go - and I'm pretty sure I know how to solve them. You'll hear from me if I'm mistaken :)
But I have enjoyed finding how expressive XSLT can be. There's something so satisfying about elegant solutions (not that I'm trying to say mine can't be improved, I hasten to add: but I am happy with them, so far)
Cheers
Peter
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