Of course you are both right. I still reduced the problem to a minimum. But
the problem is, as Michael said, MS Word produces so much lines of code.
I will look for a reduced sample which points out the problem.
Thanks in advance,
Andreas
Am 15.12.2008 12:44 Uhr, schrieb Michael Müller-Hillebrand:
Am 14.12.2008 um 11:50 schrieb Andreas Peter:
I hope this is not too much source code
Unfortunately it is too much. Even though I know that the tiniest Word
document will produce an awful lot of XML code, it is no excuse.
and more or less self explaining.
It is not. Many readers contribute here by just reading XSL code, not
by copying or pasting samples in their own environment. (Even though
Kernow is the best option for doing so.)
I guess some things already work and some things don't, but you don't
tell us. As Florent said, you have to better explain the core of your
current problem. Or hire someone to solve the task...
- Michael
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