It would.. if it wasn't a typical example of tl;dr...
As usual when posting questions to any forum, post a small complete
runnable example, along with required output, and if needed a short
description of the problem and on here you'll get pretty quick
response.
this whole XSL thing starts to reming me of vrml/x3d... too complicated so
they just use webgl now...
XSLT is work of pure genius.
i rather use my own template engine in PHP and do things server-side than
reading that text to, eventually, find the complicated answer to my simple
question...
If you ask your simple question in a way that someone can provide the
answer, then you'll see it's a simple answer. Can't do much until
then...
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Andrew Welch
http://andrewjwelch.com
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