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Re: [xsl] formatting issues

From: Abel Braaksma <abel.online@--------->
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Date: 11/1/2006 9:28:00 PM
ms wrote:
Hi:



Can someone please reply to this ? I have been pretyt

frustrated with this problem and would really

appreciate if anyone can help.

  
Sending your mail three times (of which one with a different header) 
clutters the list and breaks the threads in the archives. People are 
answering in there own free time, when they feel fit. Urging your matter 
is usually not a good idea. Clarifying is, though.



How do I format this to XHTML view. The above XSLT
does not seem to work on this. Thank you for all
your help.

I don't understand your question. It seems that you did the right job. 
Do you get errors? Do you miss things in the output? Can you provide us 
with a little sample of what you see now and what you actually expect to 
see?



If you are missing things, check the namespaces of the data. You say 
that the input source is created from different input streams. Can you 
give a small set of xml data of what the final input stream really looks 
like?


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