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On 03/09/2011 11:41 AM, italocardwell wrote:
> Thanks everyone for helping me out.  I do appologize for being a
> moron with this stuff.  Is there any way to convert my xsl file to a
> xslfo file so that it can be used?  Or will it have to be completely
> re-created?

XSLT is a transformation language that turns one kind of XML into
another.  XHTML is one kind of XML; XSL-FO is a completely different
kind of XML.

Since you said you were a SQL guy, think of XSLT as like a report generator.

If you have a report that lists employees by ID with their SSNs and
salaries, and you instead need a report that lists employees by
department and last name with salaries and managers, you’re going to
need to write a new report.

~Chris
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“Those in power write the history, while those who suffer
 write the songs.” — Frank Harte
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