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RE: XSLT vs JSP

Subject: RE: XSLT vs JSP
From: Sebastian Rahtz <sebastian.rahtz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 15:21:28 +0000 (GMT)
RE: XSLT vs JSP
Håkon Wium Lie writes:
 >  > take a fragment like <url doc="http://x.y.z"/>[1] and tell me how to
 >  > show the damned URL with CSS....
 >  > 
 >  > never mind taking  <x idref="XX"/> and replacing it with the contents
 >  > of <code id="XX">Goodbye Cruel World</code>!
 > 
 > A recent W3C Working Draft [1] discusses these issues. Along with the
 > attr() function from CSS2 [2], I believe the draft provides you with
 > functionality to achieve your examples.
 > 
thanks!! those were just the pointers I needed. I forgive CSS about the 
atributes.

Now I just to need to check if attr() works in this browser.

Sebastian]"Ë?Ëb?ú?Ö«r¯zm§ÿðÃ	®?·«¯+^r(?ül?ül?X¬ 

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