thanks, this is working.
the claim came from a client and they insisted on having the *correct*
order. I also don't believe that this makes any difference. In order to
convince them I am looking for a reference to proof it. Sorry this is not a
topic here, so if you have any reference to point to you can send it to me
directly.
Cheers
Meltem
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Joslin [mailto:andy.joslin@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 4:46 PM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: attribute order
In my experience you can control the order using xsl-attribute-sets
e.g.
<xsl:attribute-set name="table580">
<xsl:attribute name="border">0</xsl:attribute>
<xsl:attribute name="cellpadding">0</xsl:attribute>
<xsl:attribute name="cellspacing">0</xsl:attribute>
<xsl:attribute name="width">580</xsl:attribute>
</xsl:attribute-set>
results in..
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="580">
though I agree that the order isn't really that significant
cheers
Andy
-----Original Message-----
From: David Carlisle [mailto:davidc@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 21 February 2002 16:18
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: attribute order
> After an XSL transformation, the attributes in the HTML tags are
reordered.
> Any idea why this is happening and what can be done about it?
In both XML and HTML the ordering of attributes is insignificant.
You can not control this from XSLT, any more than you can control whether
" or ' is used around the value.
David
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