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Re: display XML datatype in html?

From: "pesso" <no@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 6/2/2004 6:57:00 AM
Embed your xml in an xml island: <xml id="your_id"> your stuff </xml>

Then write a script to load the xml (by id) and use the xslt transformation.

"Shea Martin" <shea@s...> wrote in message
news:BAOsc.590121$Ig.433969@pd7tw2no...
> I have an XML data type which I would like to display in my HTML.
> The data type looks somthing like this:
>
> <package name="helloworld">
>   <description>
>    This is a program which prints hello world to a terminal.
>   </description>
>   <file uri="hellos.zip" name="source code" size="100bytes"/>
>   <file uri="hellob.zip" name="binaries" size="300bytes"/>
> <package>
>
> I would like to embed these <packages> at various location in my
> formatted text (html).  Then use XSLT's to do the transforms.
>
> I have used XSLT's which XML only documents before, but I am not sure
> how to get started doing it in a mixed mode file.
>
> What is the simplest way to acomplish this.
>
> ~S




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