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Re: [xsl] Only output element when parameter value is not equal to blank (or null)

From: Florent Georges <darkman_spam@-------->
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Date: 2/1/2007 1:19:00 PM
Abel Braaksma wrote:

  Hi

> You can make your stylesheet miles simpler and shorter by
> using a different approach. Instead of tons of parameters,
> use something extensible, like an XML structure

  It simplifies the stylesheet, yes, but it is not always
what you want.  You can want to provide a lot of parameters,
settable from the command line interface of several
processors, without requiring intalling other piece of
software.  In this case, defining (even a lot of) parameters
taking only string values is what you want.

  Regards,

--drkm




















	

	
		
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