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Re: how to print xml

From: Bjoern Hoehrmann <bjoern@---------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 2/1/2005 4:05:00 PM
* standist wrote in microsoft.public.xml:
>>>If I have a xml data file and xslt file how to print in .net programe.
>>
>> If you want to print the result of the transformation, that would depend
>> on the format of the result, i.e., if the result is a HTML document you
>> would approach the problem differently than when the result is a WordML
>> document. So, what format do you convert to?

>I can get the xslt through Microsfot Infopath,I don't know what kind of file 
>finnally get. How can I print this kind thing

Do you know how to display it on a computer screen? Should the print be
similar to that display? I am afraid without any information on the
results you expect we cannot help you. Your question is a bit like "how
to print explorer.exe".
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