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Re: How to print xml/xsl data into another page with fixed header etc

From: "Julian F. Reschke" <julian.reschke@-----------------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 7/1/2009 3:09:00 PM
Patrick.O .Ige wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>         I'm sure someone can help me.
> I'm writing an xsl file that read data from an xml file.
> These 2 files are sent to an xmlviewer application and a file is being 
> printed from there.I can print a document and its all working but the problem 
> i have is when the page is too long it does print on another page which is 
> good but the requirement is to have the header and the footer in the next 
> page and all the pages printed and the content of the page will continue on 
> those pages too.
> Any ideas how to achieve this in XSL.
> Thanks in Advance

If the output format is (X)HTML, you can easily have repeating 
headers/footers by using <thead>/<tfoot>, and supplying the correct CSS 
style.

BR, Julian


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