Well actually, the RPG programmes are only creating a sort of tagged text file that is converted to XML by Java.
These XML files are stored and displayed on the web, transformed to pdf for download by clients or converted to afp for printing. I want to be able to give the user the possibility to enter text with the same style as we use in our XSL documents.

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De : web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Jon Paris
Envoyé : mercredi 11 mars 2009 18:28
À : web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Objet : Re: [WEB400] XSL question


On 11-Mar-09, at 1:00 PM, web400-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

We are currently generating some great looking letters by writing out
xml documents from RPG programs and then applying XSLT.

It would help to know how you are currently generating the XML - and for that matter why you are bothering with XSLT? I use pure RPG to generate both Excel and Word documents and have not had to use XSLT at all.

Jon Paris

www.Partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com


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