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RE: output XHTML header


James Fuller wrote:
James Fuller wrote:
> Hello Ingo,
> 
> if u are just getting started then do a little research, 
> instead of using
> the list like a calculator;
> 
> a) get a nice XSLT reference book
> b) goto www.dpawson.co.uk for XSLT faq
> c) have at least a once over of the XSLT spec at 
> http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt,
> they may seem a little complicated; but there is actually in 
> the TOC an item
> named "output" ......
> 
> here is the xsl:output tag
> 
> <!-- Category: top-level-element -->
> <xsl:output
>   method = "xml" | "html" | "text" | qname-but-not-ncname
>   version = nmtoken
>   encoding = string
>   omit-xml-declaration = "yes" | "no"
>   standalone = "yes" | "no"
>   doctype-public = string
>   doctype-system = string
>   cdata-section-elements = qnames
>   indent = "yes" | "no"
>   media-type = string />
> 
> 
> I leave it to you to figure it out ( btw you will also want to have
> method=xhtml for those XSLT processors that support it )
> 
> as much as this list wants to help, way ( and I mean too many 
> ) questions
> that are asked are easily solved by reading the archive, 
> doing a  google
> search, reading the XSLT spec ( no matter how painful it may 
> seem at first,
> its actually a pretty clear document ), or going to the FAQ; 
> after that then
> question should be presented to the list.
> 
> good luck, jim fuller
Hello Jim
Hello Jim
is my mail client on the piss or are you sending in duplicate today?
is my mail client on the piss or are you sending in duplicate today?
cheers,
Tom

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