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RE: Highlighting

2004-05-11 09:24:14
If you mean in generated HTML, then you could just use CSS or JavaScript.

Like this:

<tr>
                        <xsl:attribute name="style">
                                <xsl:text>background-color: </xsl:text>
                                <xsl:choose>
                                        <xsl:when test="$count mod 2 = 0">
        
<xsl:text>#FFFFFF;</xsl:text>
                                        </xsl:when>
                                        <xsl:otherwise>
        
<xsl:text>#E7EEFF;</xsl:text>
                                        </xsl:otherwise>
                                </xsl:choose>
                        </xsl:attribute>
                        <td>blah</td>
</tr>

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Williams [mailto:mark(_at_)skwirel(_dot_)com] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 12:17 PM
To: XSL-List
Subject: [xsl] Highlighting

Hi,

Can anyone point me in the right direction as to how I would add
highlighting (ie a background colour) to parts of text in an xsl template.

TIA

Mark Williams


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