OK, that's enough schoolyard nastiness.
The original poster didn't know how to phrase a question, or even
what information should be provided in order to make an answerable
question. We have all been there at one time or another - so confused
that we were unable to ask the question appropriately.
Please, either send a helpful response or none. Laughing at confused
newcomers is rude - and not the way we generally behave on XSL-List.
Meena Nanjundeswar - your questions are welcome on XSL-List. You will
improve the chances that you will receive prompt and helpful responses by:
- asking specific enough questions that answers are possible. Describe
what you are trying to do, how you approached it, what happened, and
why you don't like the result you got; and
- supplying small samples of files that illustrate your question or
problem. For example, an XML file, an XSLT stylesheet, the result
you got, and the result you want - all in miniature (and remembering
that everything posted to XSL-List is archived in public).
-- Tommie
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