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Subject: RE: Is it possible to apply technique in XSLT
From: "Matthieu Ricaud" <matthieu.ricaud@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 16:41:59 +0200
stretch text
xml is just a format to store data, xslt will help you transforming xml data
in any format you want.
html (+css&javascript) make possible your "stretch text technique", so if
you're tranforming xml to html with xslt, you can do it.
At the end of the xml/xslt transfomation you only get HTML.
xml/xslt won't prevent you from doing anything as long as your output format
allow it.
hope this help
matthieu

-----Message d'origine-----
De : fadi qutaishat [mailto:fadi_taher2000@xxxxxxxxx]
Envoye : mercredi 25 mai 2005 16:07
A : xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Objet :  Is it possible to apply technique in XSLT


Hi all,

I was wondering if it is possible to apply the stretch
text technique using the XSLT. The stretch text is a
technique where by you can click on a hot word inside
a paragraph so it should be expanded (i.e. display
further text within the same page) and when you click
on that word again it should be shrunk (i.e. hide any
further text and back again to a normal word).

Is it possible to do this in XSLT, are there any
relevant links could be read?

Many thanks,

Fadi





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