This is called the separation of data and display, which is very good. When we want to change the wind, we only need to change the XSL and do not need to add a new copy of data. But sometimes there are special cases. For example, we have this strange requirement-writing XMLXSL to a file. There was no result after Baidu; suddenly, there was no popular Q & A website
This is called the separation of data and display, which is very good. When we want to change the wind, we only need to change the XSL and do not need to add a new copy of data. But sometimes there are special cases. For example, we have this strange requirement-writing XML/XSL into a file. There was no result after Baidu; suddenly, there was no popular Q & A website
This is called the separation of data and display formats, which is very good. When we want to change the style, we only need to change the XSL and do not need to add a new copy of data.
But sometimes there are special cases. For example, we have this strange requirement-writing XML/XSL into a file. There was no result after Baidu; suddenly there was a brainwave, not a very popular Q & A website (stackoverflow!
I went to search for it, and one of my friends gave me a NICE answer. I will first list it, and I will have time to write a modified version later.
Address: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9523174/embed-xsl-in-xml-for-display-in-web-browser-what-am-i-doing-wrong/9530410
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2001: A Space Odyssey
1968
No
N/A
141
28 Days Later
2002
No
N/A
113
28 Weeks Later
2007
No
N/A
100
A Clockwork Orange
1971
Yes
☆☆☆★★
136