I got an e-mail suggesting that my subject line has an "Uninformative
Subject Line" ...
Yes, any you did change the subject line. But you didn't make it
any more specific. Just as virtually every posting on XSL-List
could be described by "XSLT: Transforming one markup to another markup",
so could they all be described as "Converting an xml to another xml
Using XSLT". You didn't fix it, you just changed it.
A better subject line for your question may have been "Simple element
to element mapping at multiple hierarchical levels", or something
else that describes the key point of your question.
In writing subject lines think about how the thread will show in the
archives and write a line that will allow people who have a similar
question to know that their question is addressed here.
-- Tommie
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