From: bill chmura <WBChmura@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 13:39:02 -0500
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I took a quick look at your tutorial.
I want to point out a problem I had with Kay's book and also now with
your tutorial.
Saxon 6.01 is the only version of saxon to support the <saxon:output>
tag. After that version he switched to using <xsl:document> I believe.
I ran into this problem in his book and just noticed it on your
tutorial. If anyone reads the article and goes and gets saxon, they
wont be able to get this to work as-is.
Bill Chmura
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Subject: [ANN] XSLT tutorial
Hi,
we (iX Magazine) have put our three part XSLT tutorial online - first in
German (starting in December), now in English as well. It begins with
basics and closes with trying out AxKit (v 1.2) for serving XML sources
dynamically.
Starting point in English is
http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/E/2001/01/167/ ...
Have fun.
Best regards,
--
Henning Behme
iX - Magazin fuer professionelle Informationstechnik
Helstorfer Str. 7 * 30625 Hannover * Germany
http://www.heise.de/ix/ * +49 511 5352-374 * f: -361
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