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Re: transforming MRSS

Subject: Re: transforming MRSS
From: Dirk <noisyb@xxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2011 15:41:53 +0200
Re:  transforming MRSS
It would.. if it wasn't a typical example of tl;dr...

this whole XSL thing starts to reming me of vrml/x3d... too complicated so they just use webgl now...

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...

i'll be back in another 10 years.. regarding vrml/x3d, time worked for me too..

On 08/08/11 03:44, Lighton Phiri wrote:
I found dpawson's "XSLT Questions and Answers - FAQ" page quite useful
when I needed to understand namespaces.
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/N5536.html

I hope this helps

-Phiri

On 8 August 2011 03:25, Dirk<noisyb@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

I fail to find a working example for transforming XML where tags have a
colon in their name... it's always only fragments of a solution which, of
course, do not work...

1) is there any *complete* example that shows how to do it? preferably for
MRSS...

2) why does XSL have to be more complicated than (e.g.)
simplexml_load_file() from PHP? With all this crazy, over-complicated
namespace junk... (i mean xmlns:yaddayadda) that is broken or wrong in many
feeds anyways... why not just access a tag named<media:group>  with
"media:group"?


Dirk

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