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RE: XSL methods
- To: "'xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com'" <xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com>
- Subject: RE: XSL methods
- From: Jonathan Asbell <jonathana at raremedium dot com>
- Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 10:43:51 -0500
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
SOUNDS EXCELLENT!
-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Livingstone, ITS, SENM
[mailto:steven.livingstone@scotent.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 9:47 AM
To: xsl-list@mulberrytech.com
Subject: XSL methods
Hi all -
In the time I have watched this list, I have seen quite a few neat tricks on
how to use XSL - many of them being repeated when someone re-asks a similar
question. Some I have used myself.
For this reason, I have started creating an XML document which will hold (a)
a description of what a method does, (b)the actual XSL script and [if given
in the email] (c) what parser it is supported on.
I plan to put this online once I have got a reasonable amount of methods.
Is this worthwhile and any comments ?
Cheers,
Steven
Author
Pro XML
http://www.wrox.com/Consumer/Store/Details.asp?ISBN=1861003110
Pro Site Server 3, Wrox Press
http://www.wrox.com/Consumer/Store/Details.asp?ISBN=1861002696
Pro Site Server 3.0 Commerce Edition, Wrox Press
http://www.wrox.com/Consumer/Store/Details.asp?ISBN=1861002505
Steven Livingstone
Glasgow, Scotland.
07771 957 280 or +447771957280
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