On 01/03/2007, at 11:36 AM, Kenny Graham wrote:
The webmaster I'm talking to is responsible for URLs that end like
this
*.cfm?doc_id=n ... and thinks it's perfectly acceptable
. Beyond that, any way to get rid of the ?doc_id=n and
such at the ends of the URLs would require an entire
just make it up and
so there never could be a textbook?
There are many text books, do a google search for xslt and start
reading. I'd happily point you to more resources, but well, I suspect
you'd just ignore it.
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Adrian Lynch
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7;templates'
for content, as it would then allow development of an xml to standards
output which would be consistant between vendors.
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