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RE: Transformation problem!!


Santosh
I hope you are realising that there is some stylesheet "built in" with
internet explorer and in case of Xalan you have to decide how you want it to
be displayed (full freedom ! eih.. is it  good or bad --)  by making a
stylesheet of your own.
How are you producing the output in Xalan? Prepare a stylesheet as per your
needs!

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$-----Original Message-----
$From: owner-xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
$[mailto:owner-xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com]On Behalf Of Srinivas,
$Santoshkumar (CORP, GEITC)
$Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 11:48 AM
$To: Kaganovich, Yevgeniy (Eugene)
$Cc: xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
$Subject: [xsl] Transformation problem!!
$
$
$Hi All!!
$
$i have used to get a display using the IE defaultss.xsl.
$The output I get is as desired.
$
$But now, I need to get to apply the transformation on the server side using
$Xalan.
$And the output I get is nowhere close to the IE transformation.
$
$Is there someone who has worked on a similar thing before.
$
$Please reply asap!!!
$Santosh.
$
$
$-----Original Message-----
$From: Kaganovich, Yevgeniy (Eugene) [mailto:ykaganovich@netfish.com]
$Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 3:37 PM
$To: 'Srinivas, Santoshkumar (CORP, GEITC)'
$Subject: RE: [xsl] Displaying Problem.
$
$
$You're welcome.
$
$BTW, after I sent this, today I saw the attached email exchange on
$xsl-list.
$
$It seems that the MS's stylesheet is written in the old MS's XSL
$implementation, NOT standard XSLT! The FAQ I linked to earlier
$describes the
$difference...
$
$Just a word of caution.
$
$- Eugene
$
$: -----Original Message-----
$: From: Srinivas, Santoshkumar (CORP, GEITC)
$: [mailto:Santoshkumar.Srinivas@geind.ge.com]
$: Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 1:33 AM
$: To: Kaganovich, Yevgeniy (Eugene)
$: Subject: RE: [xsl] Displaying Problem.
$:
$:
$: Thanks a lot!!!
$:
$: Santosh.
$:
$:
$: -----Original Message-----
$: From: Kaganovich, Yevgeniy (Eugene) [mailto:ykaganovich@netfish.com]
$: Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 3:33 AM
$: To: 'xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com'
$: Subject: RE: [xsl] Displaying Problem.
$:
$:
$:
$: : I've struck upon a certain problem with XML in my
$: presentation layer.
$: : I am interested in providing a view of the XML file as we
$: : have in the file
$: : structure of windows explorer and want to feature the
$: : collapsable items as
$: : well.
$: :
$: : Any suggestions??
$:
$: First, realize that collapsing/expanding will be a property
$: of whatever
$: result document your XSLT will generate, not XSLT itself.
$: Basically, your
$: stylesheet needs to generate some program in some language that a host
$: application (I assume you're interested in VBScript or
$: JavaScript executing
$: within Internet Explorer) can understand and process to display the
$: collapsable structure.
$:
$: Second, see an example of how it's done in the default
$: stylesheet that comes
$: with the Internet Explorer that is used to display XML files as a
$: collapsable tree.
$: http://www.netcrucible.com/xslt/msxml-faq.htm#Q19
$:
$: (If you're new to MSXML, make sure to read the rest of the
$: FAQ while you're
$: at it :)
$:
$: Hope this helps,
$:
$: - Eugene
$:
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