Re: [ADMIN] THREAD CLOSED [WSG] XSLT: looping through ancestors looking for a specific node

2008-07-28 Thread Matt Fellows
I think the crowd has spoken on this one, clearly this thread should remain OPEN. Humblest apologies to Grant for any embarassment but I think that is all mine :) Perhaps using XSLT as a programming language instead of what it should be used for (see Apache Cocoon) has blurred my ability to see

[ADMIN] THREAD CLOSED [WSG] XSLT: looping through ancestors looking for a specific node

2008-07-27 Thread Matt Fellows
Sorry, Grant, this is off topic for this list. Everyone, if you have a response for Grant please send it off list. Cheers, Matt -- Matt Fellows WSG Core Member http://www.onegeek.com.au/ *** List Guidelines:

Re: [ADMIN] THREAD CLOSED [WSG] XSLT: looping through ancestors looking for a specific node

2008-07-27 Thread Matthew Holloway
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Matt Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry, Grant, this is off topic for this list. No it's not, The mail list is for web designers developers who are interested in web standards (HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, XSLT, Javascript, EcmaScript etc.) --

Re: [ADMIN] THREAD CLOSED [WSG] XSLT: looping through ancestors looking for a specific node

2008-07-27 Thread Kevin Futter
On 28/07/08 2:07 PM, Matt Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry, Grant, this is off topic for this list. Is it? I thought XSLT was a web standard - it certainly has a home on the W3C site ( http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt). Are we just a CSS group now? -- Kevin Futter Webmaster, St. Bernard's

Re: [ADMIN] THREAD CLOSED [WSG] XSLT: looping through ancestors looking for a specific node

2008-07-27 Thread sri ni
Sorry Matt, even I have replied for his post. Thanks, Srini On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Kevin Futter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 28/07/08 2:07 PM, Matt Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry, Grant, this is off topic for this list. Is it? I thought XSLT was a web standard - it