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Re: Microsoft XSL and Conformance
Dan Morrison wrote:
>
> IMO, nested templates are an extremely useful metaphor, and to take back
> They now have a WISYWIG, Frontpage-safe(!) template document that can be
> modified using any brain-dead tool and still trickle down to create the
> navbar on every single page.
> Out of context (say an item is a TR row) the non-nested template makes
> no visual sense.
> No existing tool will help you tune the layout.
perhaps i don't grasp what you're doing in enough detail, but what do you
want to do you can't do with xsl:for-each? if you're saying something
like-
<xsl:apply-templates select="nav_item">
<xsl:template match="nav_item">
something
</xsl:template>
</xsl:apply-templates>
-then that's (presumably) exactly equivalent to-
<xsl:for-each select="nav_item">
something
</xsl:for-each>
--
cheers
phil
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