Roman Banks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
Does anybody know how should I customize the graphics.xsl in order to
selectively create a border around graphics in my HTML output? For PDF,
it works nicely, but I can't find place in graphics.xsl to do the same
thing for HTML.
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We're currently using an older version of the style sheets, in which I
can do something similar for HTML output by adding the following inside
the <xsl:element> element of the "process.image" template:
 
<xsl:if test="ancestor::[EMAIL PROTECTED]'bordered']">
 <xsl:attribute name="style">
  <xsl:text>border-style:solid;</xsl:text>
 </xsl:attribute>
</xsl:if>

 
It looks like the current templates are similar enough that this should
still work, though to be thorough you might also want to remove the
following line in the processing of non-scaled images:
 
<xsl:attribute name="border">0</xsl:attribute>
 
I'm not sure why that's there; it might be to turn off the automatic
border that some browsers place around images that are links.
 
 
Rob Cavicchio 
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