On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 08:06:42PM -0500, HOEFFNER at dcmir.med.umn.edu wrote: > <xsl:if test="notetype='warning'"> > <BODY bgcolor=red> > </xsl:if> > <xsl:if test="notetype!='warning'"> > <BODY bgcolor=white> > </xsl:if> Ugh. Never seen XSL before; didn't expect it to be that ugly. And doesn't it have an 'else'? > I imagine it's a worksaver (at least all the propaganda says so). Not having > done much web stuff, I wouldn't know. Sorry if this is a little lacking in > detail, but I'm pretty new to it and am kickin' n screamin' all the way. Potentially stupid question, but... You sound skeptical about XML/XSL and it doesn't seem like you care much for the parts you do know. So why are you pursuing it? -- With the arrest of Dimitry Sklyarov it has become apparent that it is not safe for non US software engineers to visit the United States. - Alan Cox "To prevent unauthorized reading..." - Adobe eBook reader license