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RE: Heeeeeeeeelp


Rohit,

I think Mike's solution of generate-id() will give the cross-linking; for
the HTML part of the question, I think we need more clarification on what
you need to know:

> How do I tell my XSL that there can be <HTML> tags like <p>, <table>
> etc. etc. between XML?

Maybe you don't need to, instead using an instruction such as xsl:copy-of
to replicate whatever child nodes appear in the source. But I'm not sure
whether that would address your requirement. Could you clarify exactly what
it is you need to do?

Regards,
Wendell

BTW, and FWIW, this is one of those awful subject lines Tony warns us
against. If you get a useful answer, it's unlikely anyone would be able to
find it later, in the archive.

At 11:12 AM 8/2/00 -0400, you wrote:
>See the FAQ for a few ideas on this
>
>http://www.dpawson.freeserve.co.uk/xsl/N7402.html
>
>Don
...
>Can anyone please help. I need some solution to this immediately as I have
>to meet some urgent deadlines....


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