Curtney, why not post your XSLT and generated XML, so we can take a look at
it?

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}On Behalf Of Michiel Meeuwissen
}Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 9:16 AM
}To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
}Subject: Re: Modifying x2html.xsl does not change resulting xhtml
}
}Curtney Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
}> I followed the formatter.jsp example. I created a second 
}style sheet that 
}> imports the xs/2xhtml.xslt style sheet. However, whenever I apply a 
}> formatting to a field in the second style sheet, all 
}subsequent formatting 
}> declared in 2xhtml.xslt (first style sheet) is gone.
}> 
}> For example, if a field had any embeded links in  a 
}paragraph then it 
}> disappears. Only the most current formatting is shown. I am 
}aware that 
}> imported stylesheets have lower precedence, but I think it 
}is I that is doing 
}> something wrong. I just don't know what.
}> 
}> I hope this make sense :-(
}
}Hardly. I think that your problem might be XSL, which is 
}indeed not a very
}easy language. It is not cascading or so, if you override a 
}template the one
}in the overridden style sheet is hidden and unused. If you 
}still need its
}functionality, you need to copy it in the hiding template. I 
}think that e.g.
}finding links is done in seperate templates, so you should 
}call these also
}in your extension.
}
}But of course, I'm only guessing about what you try, and I'm 
}no XSLT expert
}either. Do you have a good book about it?
}
} Michiel
}
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