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Re: Converting attributes to elements and preserving the hierarchy
- From: "Steve Muench" <Steve dot Muench at oracle dot com>
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- Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 10:51:40 +0100
- Subject: Re: [xsl] Converting attributes to elements and preserving the hierarchy
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| Thanks.It worked.I started with XSLT just 2 days back.
| So excuse me if some obvious links or documents clearly states the answer to the question below.
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| How do I decide when to use <xsl:for-each> or a template ?
The sample chapter on line at O'Reilly's web site for my
book "Building Oracle XML Applications" gives a gentle
introduction to XSLT and explains some motivations for
why it's worthwhile learning the sometimes-confusing-for-beginners
concept around templates. Even if you're not interested
in building XML applications with Oracle, the sample chapter
is generic in nature and might be a worthwhile read.
Hope this helps
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/orxmlapp/chapter/ch07.html
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Steve Muench - Developer, Product Manager, XML Evangelist, Author
"Simplifying J2EE and EJB Development with BC4J"
http://otn.oracle.com/products/jdev/htdocs/j2ee_with_bc4j/j2ee_with_bc4j.html
"Building Oracle XML Applications" - www.oreilly.com/catalog/orxmlapp
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