Hi David,
Thanks a lot for replying.
Well i did n't anything wrong while i have written few lines in CAPS. Its just
because in my email interface i am not having power editing capabilities to
emphasize certain point. It was just for emphasizing few points. If
inadvertently it is offending someone I am extremely sorry for that.
If i got it properly, you mean to say that once i have written something in
the output file i can not come to the point to rewrite something again in the
same output file?? So the kind of output I want to obtain is impossible with
xsl ?
I hope i am not bothering you. Once again i m sorry if my editing offended
somebody.
Eagerly waiting for reply.
Regards
Dipesh
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 16:25:16 +0100
From: David Carlisle <davidc(_at_)nag(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk>
Subject: Re: [xsl] Number of scans required ??
and I have to write the column name in
between the two columns which i have already written,
XSLT is not a file editor, you specify the entire output document
you can not specify incremental changes.
It's not normmly considered polite to type in all caps..
how...but i will try if that is possible). then i have to write the data
accordingly. i mean for the first two rows i dont have to write in column
two
i have to leave blank there with seperators only. by any chance i can come
to
know about this ?? similarly when i get the next two rows where there is the
fourth column i will have to write data in all the four columns.
In XSLT you process the _entire_ input before starting the transfomation
so it's not a matter of "comming to" data after you have produced any
output.
David
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