You might see more willingness to help on a mailing list dedicated to
XSLT, for example:
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/resources.html#XSLT-at-Mulberry-Tech
Anyway, an XSLT without an XML is only for those who like mental
challenges. You make the life of those who help a lot easier if you
provide a full example so they can easily experiment.
On 29.03.2006 20:33:20 Gosselin, Michael wrote:
> I've attached the XSL file.
>
> You will see the following lines:
>
> <!-- <xsl:apply-templates select="document('ClientInfo.xml')"/>
> <xsl:apply-templates/> -->
> <!-- Mailing information table-->
>
> The first two are the lines I added to import the data. It just brought in
> all the data, then stuck it at the top of the output file, along with the
> rest of the XML file.
>
> The third is the comment. The lines below that are where I'm having layout
> problems. I can't seem to get the tables to work the way I want. The first
> column goes off to the left of the paper. I can't seem to get the space
> after the mailing information right, and I'm sure I'm going to need to
> modify the pages so that the top margin is a little lower.
>
> How do I get the document() function working, including getting the data I
> want into the lines I want (currently listed as "Row 2 Column 1, Row 2
> Column 2, ..."?
>
> How do I get the tables to stay within the print area?
>
> Thanks!! <<AthenaFormat.xsl>>
>
>
> Michael Gosselin
> Athena Diagnostics, Inc.
> (508) 756-2886 x3708
> (800) 394-4493 x3708
>
>
Jeremias Maerki
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