Michael Huebner wrote:
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> 
> Hussein Shafie schrieb:
> 
>> Michael Huebner wrote:
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>>>
>>> how can I specify replaced content to display child elements in 
>>> another order than in the parent element?
>>>
>>> As an addition it would be great if I could influence the CSS rules 
>>> that are applied to the child elements.
>>> This could be done by injecting an temporary attribute into the child 
>>> element at the call site in the replaced content.
>>> The temporary attribute is not really in the child element but only 
>>> used to determine the CSS rule.
>>
>>
>>
>> Sorry but there is no way to do that.
> 
> 
> Maybe XMLmind could provide such a technique in the future?
> This technique would allow to do much the same things as with XSLT:
> CSS rules could be used like xsl:templates, with the reference to child 
> elements acting like xsl:apply-templates.
> 

Frankly, this is very unlikely to happen.


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