r by electronicmail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), and destroy any copies, electronic, paper orotherwise, which you may have of this communication. Thank you.~~Tommy Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED] aCoder.com> cc: Subject: Re: xml, xsl => html 03/09/2005 09:16 Please respond to f
Thanks to all who responded, one last query, whether this will give me very proper printable format ? (i assume that client's page settings can be kept to a constant ? )
regards
ManishaTommy Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Uttered [EMAIL PROTECTED], spake thus:> Is this enough or do you need
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> Is this enough or do you need the complete file?
That's fine, I get the idea.
Thanks!
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Uttered "Arun Sinha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, spake thus:
> You can achieve it without using fop.
> Simply outout the tags html in your xsl.
> Link your xsl to xml and call the XML directly in browser.
Do you have a short example? I'd love to see it.
Cheers
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> Currently i am using xml / xsl and generating pdf file. Is t
Hi,
You can achieve it without using fop.
Simply outout the tags html in your xsl.
Link your xsl to xml and call the XML directly in browser.
Hope it helps.
Cheers.
Arun
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