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- by martinb
- Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:40 am
- Forum: XSLT and FOP
- Topic: Difference between <xsl:value-of> and <xsl:for-each>
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Difference between <xsl:value-of> and <xsl:for-each>
I'm learning XSLT and I've been looking into the two templates xsl:value-of and xsl:for-each , I've created an XML document that contains data for a restaurant menu; I've also created two XSL documents; one uses the xsl:value-of template; the other uses the xsl:for-each - I then applied each XSL doc...
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