Sorry if this is too off-topic, but does anyone know of a good xsl/xslt
forum?
thanks-
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From: Bryan F. Hogan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Since XML is extensible it's
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From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Or you could do this
XSLT select attribute:
XSLT select text:
with an example of
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From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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probably my own stupidity or ignorance at the time, but
the older
vcard format is much more popular than the newer xml format
WG
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I have been reading up on XML and there seems to be alot
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> From: Bruce Rojas-Rennke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I feel your pain. It took me a week when I first started with XML to figure
out the attribute select.
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From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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yeh, all that gobbledyGOOP
When I have these questions, I usually check what ebXML says about it.
http://www.ebxml.org/specs/ebrim2.pdf
Click on "Class TelephoneNumber" in the Bookmarks.
If only there was a similar object/method naming standard, I'd be a
happy man.
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jon
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Thanks, Jon. This is right along the lines of what I'm looking for.
Anyone know of more resources like this one?
-Brad
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> From: jon hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Since XML is extensible it's up to you to create a format that you like.
Whatever is easiest for you as long as you stick to the rules of XML. To
learn more about the rules of XML. Check out the W3C site or
http://www.w3schools.com/ for an overview.
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No it doesn't, that's why I sent you to the W3C and w3schools. It still all
boils down to what is easiest for you.
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Can you elaborate on why? I've not done any xslt transformations.
> What's the best way to store phone numbers in XML?
> 1234567890
> or maybe...
>
Brad,
I can't tell you what's best, but I can tell you how I would approach it.
Proceed only after you have procured several thousand grains of salt.
Personally, I'd start by clarifying what I'm describing. A pho
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> What's the best way to store phone numbers in XML?
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> 1234567890
> or maybe...
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> Is there a standard? Best practice?
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> Does anyone know of resources that would include best practices like this,
> with examples (n
I have been reading up on XML and there seems to be alot of people that
favor more of an element approach as apposed to an attribute approach.
mobile
555-555-
1234
Mike
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Or you could do this
??
916
338
1234
34
I'm not sure about best practices... but I do remember from my XML studies,
it depends on what your needs are, and designing the XML document is the
real challenge/art. Parsing it afterwards is easy.
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I feel your pain. It took me a week when I first started with XML to
figure out the attribute select.
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XSLT s
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Sorry if this is too off-topic, but does anyone know of a good xsl/xslt
forum?
thanks-
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From: Bryan F. Hogan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 1:17 PM
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It's getting late. Good Luck to me?
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From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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yeh, but I moved on, got what I needed to work to work, and now looking
back
it wasn&
But couldn't
,
be extended to
?
Just a thought :)
- Calvin
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Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 7:15 AM
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> Th
There's one significant difference between attributes
and tag content. Tag content allows the possibility of
extension via further subdivision in the future. For
example,
,
unlike
123-555-
cannot be extended to
123
555-
Attributes are more succinct. In my own usage, I
prefe
Can you elaborate on why? I've not done any xslt transformations. Is it
because of the way you have to reference attributes?
-Brad
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> From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Brad Roberts wrote:
> What's the best way to store phone numbers in XML?
>
> 1234567890
> or maybe...
>
>
> Is there a standard?
ITU E164 (http://www.itu.int/) is the standard defining the
format of a phone number. That would be a good place to start.
Jochem
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g if there are "Best Practices" when storing certain types
of info (credit cards, phone numbers, currency, etc.) in XML.
-Brad
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