Mittwoch, 2. Januar 2002


Setting Variables in XSLT (1/1/2002). Do you know how to set and reuse variables in XSLT? Learn how to use the xsl:param tag. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Adding Numbers in XSLT (12/31/2001). Do you know how to add numbers with XSLT? Learn how to use the sum() method to compute the total of all child tags. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Formatting Numbers in XSLT (12/30/2001). Do you know how to format numbers with XSLT? Learn how to use the format-number method to specify their target size and style. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Looping in XSLT (12/29/2001). Do you know how to avoid repetitive formatting within XSLT? Learn how to use loops in XSLT for common data formatting and manipulation. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Populating an HTML Template with XML Data (12/28/2001). Do you know how to format XML data in HTML? Learn how to populate a template HTML with XML data. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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On-the-Fly XML to HTML Conversion (12/27/2001). Do you know how to convert XML to HTML on the fly? Learn how to hook the XSLT file to the XML file. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Interpreting XML (12/26/2001). Do you know what this XML file looks like? Learn how to interpret the XML format; writing XSLT depends on it. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Justifying XML (12/25/2001). Do you know why XML is gaining popularity lately? Learn about its distinctive advantages over HTML. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Upgrading to MSXML 3.0 (12/22/2001). Do you know the difference between Replace mode and side-by-side mode? Learn how to upgrade your Microsoft XML parser (MSXML) to 3.0. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Giving Friendly Error Messages (12/20/2001). Do you know the difference between the code error and the string error? Learn how to use the string property of the errorDetail object to determine the source of error. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Coding to Version-Dependent XML Parser (12/24/2001). Do you know how to use two different XML parsers at the same time? Learn how to create two separate objects in a side-by-side environment. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Transforming XML to HTML (12/23/2001). Do you know how to convert XML to HTML with XSLT? Learn how to load XML and XSLT and then transform the XML to HTML. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Avoiding Early Versions of MSXML (12/21/2001). Do you know the difference between XSL and XSLT? Learn about the evolution of XSLT and how to avoid early versions of Microsoft XML parser (MSXML). [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Locating the Error Origin (12/19/2001). Do you know how to debug an error when calling a Web service? Learn how to use the code property of the errorDetail object to locate the culprit. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Avoiding Hard-Coded Numbers in XSLT (1/2/2002). Do you know how to avoid hard-coded numbers in XSLT? Learn how to make your XSLT code easier to maintain by using variables. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Internet starts to shrink. The era of the net domain name speculator may be over as the number of websites falls. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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xml.aggregator was originally a Radio UserLand feature. It now runs in Frontier. Update Frontier.root to get the new feature. [Frontier News]
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