Hi Jo -
I see from this thread that you've found what you needed. Good news!
To clarify, xmltask is supported and the mailing list is usually active. The
majority of questions are XPath-related and as such can answered in any
XPath-savvy forum.
I'm travelling at the moment so support can be a
Finally I realized that library XmlTask from Oops is nothing more than
a XSLT engine, and it uses the same mechanics, so I found (thanks to
your example) the right syntax to get what I wanted using that
library:
This code does the job cor
> In your particular use case, you can use xslt. You just need
> to write an xsl file doing the change that you would like.
Here's the XSL file you need:
http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";>
terracotta
Best,
Michael
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On 11/22/2010 8:05 AM, Jo Support wrote:
Hello people,
I'm sorry to write here about a third party library, but it seems that
official xmlTask mailing list is off (no messages since subscription,
three days ago), and there are no news about Oops Consultancy since
September 2009. So I'll try to
Hello people,
I'm sorry to write here about a third party library, but it seems that
official xmlTask mailing list is off (no messages since subscription,
three days ago), and there are no news about Oops Consultancy since
September 2009. So I'll try to quest here, hoping for someone to be
able to