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Using div elements in XSL

From: "Syxxzonz" <syxxzonz@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 6/3/2005 3:43:00 PM
I'm new HTML,XSL,XML. Basically, I'm new to anything having to do with
web pages. However, I have a problem regarding HTML div elements. I
have an XSL stylesheet that correctly reads and XML file and formats it
accordingly. It has a main body (i.e. <html> and <body> tags) and some
javascripts. I start off my file by having a template match. This is
where i have my html and body tags. Within my body, I have a table. I
basically have a table tag with no cells. Between the table tags I do
an apply-template call to apply it to certain elements. When I finish
this main section of my code I start applying various templates (i.e.
template match = ""). This is where I start forming my cells. However,
what I want to do is create a div element so that I can hide and show
the first column. In the end, I'm outputting a table with many rows but
only two or three columns depending on the data. What I want to do is
hide and show the first column. I can add a div tag to the first column
in each different template (where the cells are being created with the
data), and furthermore, I can use the "display" property to hide it at
page load. However, I can't dynamically hide it or show it with a
javascript function at the click of a button. I tried it out with a
regular web page and it works the way I want it to. However, with an
xsl stylesheet, when I create the table in the various templates the
div element does not work. I'd appreciate the help. Is there something
different that prevents a div element from working properly in an XSL
stylesheet?

Renato



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