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Hi folks (again)...

take a look at this XML: http://www.mamaliga.com/onlineschedu...s_3_months.xml

The stylesheet I am using for that is: http://www.mamaliga.com/onlineschedu...s_3_months.xsl

What I'd like to do, is to display the "am" and the "pm" slots each on their separate colums, to avoid having a very long one colum time slots as it is now.

Something like:

9:00 am |1:00 pm
9:30 am |2:00 pm
10:00 am |
11:30 am |
12:00 am |

Thanks!
GAbi.









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