Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xsl Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Using div elements in XSL [Thread Next] Re: Using div elements in XSLTo: NULL Date: 6/4/2005 10:56:00 AM Hi Renato, >I tried it out with a > regular web page and it works the way I want it to Did you compare the source code of the static html page to your xsl to html output. That should give you the reason. If that does clear it up, post both lots of code so we can identify issues. Nic Roche "Syxxzonz" <syxxzonz@g...> wrote in message news:1117838557.308853.149290@g...... > 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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