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Re: rookie questions - Try 8436547
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- Subject: Re: rookie questions - Try 8436547
- From: "Noah Nordrum" <noah at activated dot com>
- Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 21:38:13 -0400
- Organization: Activated Intelligence, LLC
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- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
I looked there, but didn't see the answer in there. Now that I know how to do
it, I see the answer, but the example is so badly formated, that it is very
hard to read. I would be MORE than happy to submit a more complete FAQ entry
on formating into a grid, complete with examples if somebody sends me the
recomended format. Also, now that the FAQ is on the xsl-list homepage, I
would expect more traffic to it.
Noah.
David_Marston@lotus.com wrote:
> Noah Nordrum wrote:
> >I know it is somewhere in the archives, but I can't seem to find it, and
> >unfortunately I had only bookmarked the list-archive index, and not the
> >actual item. oops ;)
>
> ALL ROOKIES PLEASE NOTE:
> You can find answers more readily in this FAQ...
> http://freespace.virgin.net/b.pawson/xsl/xslfaq.html
>
> I suggest that you bookmark the FAQ and use it before you use the
> list-archive index, which in turn should be used before sending your
> question to the list. As another resource, consider looking in the
> archives of the comp.text.xml newsgroup, presumably archived by
> DejaNews. XSLT/XPath questions are often asked and answered there.
> .................David Marston
>
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