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Re: XSLFO equivalent for defaultss.xsl

From: "news.microsoft.com" <djo267 at hotmail dot com>
To: NULL
Date: 12/2/2006 1:40:00 PM

I just came up with a quick sample xsl to do this and posted it at 
http://www.wrycan.com/xslExamples/defaultss2fo.xsl
To see what the output looks like, go here: 
http://www.wrycan.com/services_xsl.jsp

dan


"Amit" <amitamit2@g...> wrote in message 
news:1158137734.631345.312380@h......
> Hi gurus,
>
> I was wondering if somebody has written a xslfo file that is equivalent
> to Microsoft's defaultss.xsl, which is a XSL file.
>
> What I want is to view a given XML as is, after the XSLFO has been
> applied to it.  As I understand, to do this with XSL, one can use
> defaultss.xsl, so as to get a html file which just shows the XML in the
> way IE shows it. (the dynamic html et al)..
>
> So, what I want is a dummy or generic XSLFO, that does nothing except
> gurgling out the XML onto the output.
>
> Any help would be really really appreciated..
>
> thanks
>
> Amit
> 




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