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Jul 24th, 2006, 02:24 PM
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XSLT? Is this what I want? (Meh, forget it.)
We have a program that generates some nice XML documents every time it runs.
Occasionally, we want to format the document and view it / print it out.
We are looking at using a browser to view and print the documents.
XLS/XLST seemed to be our best bet. However, I'm finding that most of the
XLST examples are still using some pretty basic HTML commands.
Is there some sort of fancy acronym that I can use to provide HTML documents with CSS type styling, with our XML data?
I've been working with XML, but mostly as a data source for back-end programs, not as a feed for browsers, so I'm a little out of my league with this.
Last edited by JPicasso; Jul 26th, 2006 at 07:46 AM.
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