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RE: xsl:sort Please Help
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- Subject: RE: [xsl] xsl:sort Please Help
- From: "Schwartz, Rechell R, NLCIO" <rrschwartz at att dot com>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 11:44:37 -0400
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Paul,
Why do you need a separate style sheet depending upon which column the user
clicks on?
I have done something similar where I used a single stylesheet and passed
the column name,
whether the column was numeric or text, and the sort order all in as
parameters to a single stylesheet.
I don't see why you would need more than one stylesheet.
Regards,
Rechell Schwartz
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul_B_Grimes@dot.ca.gov [mailto:Paul_B_Grimes@dot.ca.gov]
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 11:28 AM
To: xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
Subject: Re: [xsl] xsl:sort Please Help
The files that I am using the 'order-by' element are competely different
files from the one in which I am trying to use the 'xsl:sort'. Basically,
my html has a table which, uses the <span dataFld="a child
element"></span>. Each column of xml data in the table has a heading
associated with it. If the heading is clicked on, a function is called
which, apply's one of several stylesheets to the appropriate column. These
individual stylesheets contain the instruction to sort the data
(alphabetically or numerically). So, WD-xsl and 1999/XSL/Transform are
not being used within the same file (stylesheet).
Thank you
Paul Grimes
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