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[xsl] XSL questions

From: "Wei Wei" <wei725@--------->
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Date: 6/1/2006 3:42:00 PM
I am very new to XSL. Here are my XSL questions.


1) how to embed html tags in a XML which will be processed by XSL?

The XMLSpy doesn't let me add html tags into a par field. I let the CDATA hold
the tags, but the section data won't get parsed.

2) Counter inside of xsl:for-each

With the xsl:choose tag inside of xsl:for-each tag, I need to count the number
of nodes met the condition. How to set up the counter?

3) Flag inside of xsl:for-each

With the xsl:if tag inside of xsl:for-each tag, I need to know whether a node
met the condition by the end of the loop. How to set up the flag variable?

Thanks for any information in advance.

wei



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