Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xsl Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - RE: formating repeating data >Thread Next - Re: formating repeating data Re: formating repeating dataTo: NULL Date: 1/5/2006 4:37:00 PM It's always two (sorry, I should have mentioned that). "AnthonyWJones" <AnthonyWJones@d...> wrote in message news:14008B8D-6F02-447E-8E46-10A034882536@m...... > Jeremy, > > First of all can you define for us how the number of columns is defined? > > Is it a fixed number or do you need to feed into the XSL the number of > columns required or does the XSL need to calculate this some how? > > Anthony. > > "Jeremy Chapman" wrote: > >> I have an xml element containing client contact information in my >> document >> that may appear multiple times (sample below). In my xsl I want to >> generate >> html for each of the contact. The easy thing to do would be to create >> multiple table rows so each contact information appears in a list, but >> what >> I need to do is display them repeating horizontally and vertically >> instead >> of just vertically. Any ideas on how to do this? >> >> example: >> >> Contact info 1 Contact info 2 >> Contact info 3 Contact info 4 >> Contact info 5 >> > | ||||||
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