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Re: Variables and HTML
At 07:08 PM 3/14/2005, David wrote:
> A table is built for the list to go in and the first column is started.
> When the breakpoint node is rendered, a named template is called which
> ends the first column and starts the second (with logic for continuation
> headings).
You mean you use d-o-e to issue a close tag and an open tag to start the
next column?
The XSLT way would be to first select the nodes for the first column and
generate that, then select the nodes for building the second column,
sosomething like
<page>
<xsl:apply-templates select="id($breakpoint)/preceding-sibling::*"/>
</page>
<page>
<xsl:apply-templates
select="id($breakpoint)|id($breakpoint)/following-sibling::*"/>
</page>
Nathan can tell us if it's this simple, which would be nice.
On the other hand, if it isn't (maybe not all the elements are at the same
level), then methinks tag-writing would be quite dangerous too....
Cheers,
Wendell
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