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Generating N x 2 html table with XSL

From: "cardinallijr" <cardinallijr@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 1/2/2006 8:54:00 AM
Hi all, sorry about the simple question but I'm new to XSL. I have a
XML with 5 elements, for example:

<root>
   <products>
       <product>
           <id>1</id>
       </product>
       <product>
           <id>2</id>
       </product>
       <product>
           <id>3</id>
       </product>
       <product>
           <id>4</id>
       </product>
       <product>
           <id>5</id>
       </product>
   </products>
</root>

What I want to do is to generate a HTML table with N rows(depending of
the number of elements) and 2 columns(2
products) for each row. For example:

<table>
   <tr>
       <td>Product 1</td>
       <td>Product 2</td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
       <td>Product 3</td>
       <td>Product 4</td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
       <td>Product 5</td>
   </tr>
</table>

I've tried a lot of ways to do it with a XSL but couldn't get this to
work.
Please, Do you have an idea ?

P.S.: Sorry about my english.

--
Alberto Cardinalli Jr.



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