Julian,
If you want complex examples pay attention to http://www.xsltblog.com
where I am working on a fairly significant client-side transformation
project as an open source sample of things to come...
Cheers,
<M:D/>
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 01:18:12 -0800 (PST), Julian Voelcker
<asp(_at_)tvw(_dot_)net> wrote:
Hi Joris,
The following example is rather trivial, but once you fully understand how
it works, you can handle the most complex XSLT.
Many thanks for that, that should help me on my way, although I would still
like to see an example of a really complex site.
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Cheers,
Julian Voelcker
United Kingdom
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