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Demo - Displaying XML With XSL and CSS ( A simple example) | |||||||||||
Description | |||||||||||
This page demonstrates a simple example of using XSL and CSS to display XML in a browser. You may note
that the first example shows the use of the older namespace (no longer recommended) and the second example
makes use of the new namespace definition.
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Version 1 - Using the Older XSL NameSpace | |||||||||||
This sample demonstrates a simple case of using XSL and CSS to display XML Data. Note that this example uses
the older namespace in the definition. Last Updated (08/04) View This Demo in action Download demos on this page |
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Version 2 - Using the Current NameSpace | |||||||||||
This sample demonstrates a simple case of using XSL and CSS to display XML Data. Note that this example uses
the current namespace in the definition. Last Updated (08/04) View This Demo in action Download demos on this page |
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About the Author of this Demo | |||||||||||
This demo was created by
David Silverlight, an XML and .NET enthusiast who
works as an independent software developer and
maintains the web site XMLPitstop.com. For more
information about David, go to
the Head Geek Page
You will also find his contributions as a founder and regular contributor of NonProfitWay.net, where .NET developers volunteer their programming efforts in creating websites for Non-Profit organizations. |