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![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xsl Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Is xsl evil? [Thread Next] Re: Is xsl evil?To: NULL Date: 12/4/2006 8:27:00 PM "Terje" <asp@w...> wrote in message news:4tjvhsF1367vbU1@m...... > Hi. I'm new to xsl and I think I already hate it. I want to search xml > for keywords. Trying to learn from examples mean you have to wade > through 1000+ lines of xsl and html hell. I just want to know this: has > someone out there written a _generic_ style sheet for searching a pretty > normal xml file that can take up to say 3 parameters, perhaps > demonstrating the use of different xsl functions, and then spit out a > clean and nice html table with a minimum of tags? Just curious. > > terje The place to start is a good XSLT/XPath book. Another recommended resource is Dave Pawson's XSL-FAQ: http://dpawson.co.uk/xsl/index.html And, yes, XSLT is extremely evil :o) (almost as Haskell) Cheers, Dimitre Novatchev | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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