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Re: [xsl] alternative to repeatedly walking the ancestor axis in 1.0

From: "Vladimir Nesterovsky" <vladimir@-------------------->
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Date: 8/1/2008 4:15:00 PM
I wonder if there are any cunning solutions to this problem:



- An attribute which indicates right-to-left text can occur on any
element in the input
- All elements in the output beneath that element should then have a
certain style

For example:



<foo>
 <bar dir="rtl">
   <baz>...

Just in case to clarify things.
html's dir (css's direction) define object's reading order.
This is different from an indication of right-to-left text.
For example in left-to-right text one can easily inesrt right-to-left text:

hello W)WWW WW"WWW world.



Direction in this case defines where the "." (dot)

should be rendered either from left or from right.

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Vladimir Nesterovsky

http://www.nesterovsky-bros.com/


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