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Re: Microsoft XSL and Conformance
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- Subject: Re: Microsoft XSL and Conformance
- From: "Juergen Hermann" <jhe at webde-ag dot de>
- Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 14:58:08 +0100
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
On Fri, 17 Mar 2000 02:01:12 +1300, Dan Morrison wrote:
>I really appreciate nesting xsl:template items, aesthetically (IMO it's
>a Good Thing([TM]), technically (automatic scoping), and
>maintainence-wise (the template is actually in the part of the document
>you're looking for it in).
But it complicates things (the DTD, the processors, ...) and is easily done
using modes or more specific XPath matches in STANDARD xslt.
Using your example:
<xsl:template match="NAVBAR_ITEM/a" ...
or
<xsl:template match="a" mode="navbar" ...
>I learned in the usual manner (view source & copy)
Is that the usual manner? I learned by reading tutorials (thanks, Norman,
Michael, ...), inspecting examples (yes, it is PART of learning) and eventually
the standards.
And from this list. :)
Ciao, Jürgen
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