On Dec 9, 10:38 pm, Mike Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I've never looked at XSLT in any great depth, but my understanding is that 
> you can either set up XSLT rules to control everything about how the XML gets 
> transformed into HTML, or you can process it yourself with Javascript, but 
> you can't do a mixture of both. I suspect that XSLT isn't capable of creating 
> Google Map markers. By treating the XML as simply a source of data fields and 
> processing them in Javascript, it's possible to create the markers and the 
> associated sidebar entries at the same time.

This is the look I'd like the sidebar to have:

http://www.xmxpro.com/catalog%20-%20from%20website-formatted.htm

> I might be wrong, but I've never seen any posts here from anyone who has 
> created a sidebar with XSLT. If you pursue that course, you'd be breaking new 
> ground.

Hmmm. I think I'm getting deeper into this that I had originally
wanted!

All I'm looking for is a well-formatted side bar rather than a list of
areas/trails. I'd use the XML file for the data and the XSLT to format
the sidebar.
So you think that may not be possible?

Paul

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