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Old June 5th, 2006, 06:11 AM
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 how to create menu bar,menu, menu item using xsl or xslt. i want to create menubar,menus which seems like notepad,wordpad (new,open,save etc).how to to in xsl or xslt.i need ur help.if any one know pls give the solution.

 
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If you know what HTML you want to generate, and what your XML source looks like, then we can help you do the transformation. If you don't know what HTML you want to generate, then this is the wrong place to find out.

Michael Kay
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Author, XSLT Programmer's Reference and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference





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