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Re: completely lost with XSL ...

From: "Dhurandhar" <madhuprabhaa@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 11/2/2006 10:58:00 PM


Greg R. Broderick wrote:
> "Dhurandhar" <madhuprabhaa@g...> wrote in
> news:1162461267.362522.10930@m...:
>
> >
> > Dhurandhar wrote:
> >> Dhurandhar wrote:
> >> > Hmmm. I thought I will understand it easily. But no. I don't.
> >> >
> >> > I just want to make a copy of a source xml into a result xml and
> >> > change the values of attributes of certain elements. How do I
> >> > write the stylesheet for this seemingly straightforward
> >> > transformation?
>
> [remainder snipped]
>
> IMHO, you're much more likely to receive a timely, correct and complete
> answer if you ask your question(s) in a news group that deals with the
> topic of XML / XSL, such as comp.text.xml, than you are in a news group
> that deals with the topic of programming in the Java language.
>
>
> Cheers
> GRB

Thanks for the answer and a pointer to the appropriate group.
Will be watchful next time.

Thanks,



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