If I were preparing a web page to display information as below, I would know
how to use div's and span's along with CSS properties to have them appear where
I wanted them on the page and in relation to one another.
I've been trying to refresh my memory on XSL-FO today in order to achieve a
similar effect. I had always thought of fo:block as analogout to div and
fo:inline as analogous to span, but I see that while I can use the same
attributes and child elements with either of the HTML objects, it seems that
XSL-FO has distinctly different ideas on what is a proper attribute or child
for the two types of fo objects.
Can someone tell me what technique to use to achieve a layout like this one?
Thanks.
Name: Walter Neff
Employer: Pacific All Risk Insurance
Street Address: 2984 Alameda Boulevard, Apt. 3a
City: Los Angeles State: California
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cknell(_at_)onebox(_dot_)com - email
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