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Re: XML Tag to Output Math type format

Subject: Re: XML Tag to Output Math type format
From: Abel Braaksma <abel.online@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 11:05:45 +0100
Re:  XML Tag to Output Math type format
Byomokesh wrote:
Hi,

Thanks for your reply. But my output is HTML format. I am using XSLT
2.0.

Well, in that case, please update with HTML. I still see only text there and I can't make any jibberish out of it. HTML is a kind of XML (partially so) and is itself a plain text format, and like your stylesheet and your xml, you can simply cut and paste it here (only relevant bits, please, and I do mean the HTML code).


Also, you did not (yet) answer my question in clarifying *what* you want changed from your current output. If you want us to help you, please make sure you are clear. Simply doing a "look at these similar pictures and find the differences, you will win a point" is not helping us. Explain in plain English what you want different. You may mention the looks, but it is more important to tell where you want what relevant tags to appear and/or change, like, for instance:

"I want xml node `somenode' to be split in html p-elements for each child element of `somenode', like so: [where you put your example snippet of what you want]"

Please update again.

-- Abel

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