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Cheers again Russ
Russel Jones, you have usurped me yet again. I presumed if this bloke said
he can do it in VB he already knew about MSXML. Last time you just reiterated
my own response with a slightly longer one of your own. Why don't you answer
other people's questions?
Anyway Russ I'll not post any more responses. I was only trying to help.
PS Murray I meant Excelon Stylus, not Allaire Homesite.
"Russell Jones" <arj1@northstate.net> wrote:
>Here's the "lightest" method. Watch for line breaks in the links.
>
>From MSDN:
>
>"The msxsl.exe command line utility enables you to perform command line
>Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) transformations using the Microsoft®
>XSL processor. msxsl.exe is a utility of less than 16 kilobytes (KB) that
>invokes the Microsoft XML Parser 3.0 (msxml3.dll) to perform the
>transformation. F
>Download the source code (88.9 KB)
>(http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdn-files...XSL_Source.exe)
>Download the executable file (52.4 KB) Size (bytes):91,064
>(http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdn-files...ommandLine.exe)
>Last Updated: 10/24/2000
>Supported: yes
>
>It's extremely simple to use, for example, this command would save the
>results of a transform in c:\result.htm
>MSXSL myxmlfile.xml myxslfile.xsl -o c:\result.htm
>
>
>"Murray Foxcroft" <murray@thari.com> wrote in message
>news:3a9e3224@news.devx.com...
>> Hi all !
>>
>> Please can someone tell me how I can parse an XML and XSL
>> and save the output as HTML. (simplest manner possible - I can
>> do it in VB, but its rather a pain.)
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: Cheers again Russ
Funny this....
I've used the xml objects in vb, but never the msxml parser.
I really need to get up to speed....... I feel like a fool.
"Adriano" <adrian_osullivan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3aa4e062$1@news.devx.com...
>
> Russel Jones, you have usurped me yet again. I presumed if this bloke said
> he can do it in VB he already knew about MSXML. Last time you just
reiterated
> my own response with a slightly longer one of your own. Why don't you
answer
> other people's questions?
>
> Anyway Russ I'll not post any more responses. I was only trying to help.
>
>
> PS Murray I meant Excelon Stylus, not Allaire Homesite.
>
>
> "Russell Jones" <arj1@northstate.net> wrote:
> >Here's the "lightest" method. Watch for line breaks in the links.
> >
> >From MSDN:
> >
> >"The msxsl.exe command line utility enables you to perform command line
> >Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) transformations using the Microsoft®
> >XSL processor. msxsl.exe is a utility of less than 16 kilobytes (KB) that
> >invokes the Microsoft XML Parser 3.0 (msxml3.dll) to perform the
> >transformation. F
> >Download the source code (88.9 KB)
> >(http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdn-files...XSL_Source.exe)
> >Download the executable file (52.4 KB) Size (bytes):91,064
> >(http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdn-files...ommandLine.exe)
> >Last Updated: 10/24/2000
> >Supported: yes
> >
> >It's extremely simple to use, for example, this command would save the
> >results of a transform in c:\result.htm
> >MSXSL myxmlfile.xml myxslfile.xsl -o c:\result.htm
> >
> >
> >"Murray Foxcroft" <murray@thari.com> wrote in message
> >news:3a9e3224@news.devx.com...
> >> Hi all !
> >>
> >> Please can someone tell me how I can parse an XML and XSL
> >> and save the output as HTML. (simplest manner possible - I can
> >> do it in VB, but its rather a pain.)
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
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