Wendell:
I am much insterested in your XSLT 1.0 solution to the original colors
problem. Indeed, it is the "simple" version of the problem which I am
facing.
Thanks. Karl
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 15:22:04 -0500, Wendell Piez
<wapiez(_at_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com> wrote:
Gentlemen,
Also, if I'm not mistaken the original colors problem could be solved very
neatly in XSLT 1.0 using keys....
But if that's not the real problem it doesn't much matter.
Cheers,
Wendell
At 01:41 PM 3/29/2005, Aron wrote:
Karl, I guess the colors, pictures sample you posted earlier was not
representative of your problem. So please consider posting your real
problem in detail, including xml data, rather than just parts of any xsl
you developed. Many respondents may prefer having data to manipulate
rather than flying blind or inventing some of their own.
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