In Short, Yes.. However, I am just learning as well...
Jordan
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
an example involving xsl:attribute in kay's book:
<table>
<xsl:attribute border="2"/>
</table>
i'm assuming that this is just a longer way of writing
<table border="2">
no? just underneath that, he has what i take to be a
more realistic example, but i just wanted to clarify that
the first example could certainly have been implemented
without an <xsl:attribute>, right?
if not, then i'm fairly confused.
rday
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