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Which XSLT fragment selects the value of an element and uses it as an attribute value?




<body bgcolor = "{/color}" >




<body bgcolor = "[/color]" >




<body bgcolor = "(/color)" >

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For this XSLT fragment
<xsl:template match = "/" >


What does the value of the match attribute select?


All descendants of the root node

The root node

The root node and all its descendants

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The encoding attribute in the XML declaration:


<?xml version = "1.0" encoding = "ISO-8859-1" ?>


must be...


in lower case, but the value is case-insensitive

in lower case, but the value is case-sensitive

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If people just give you the answers that doesn't help you understand anything. You need to do the research to answer those questions.

I did all the research I could for about 70 questions! And I found out most of the answers on the w3schools web site. Except for the 5 questions that I posted - I couldn't find any evidence to support the answers so I decided that I would post them to see if anybody else with more experience than me could help. Sometimes it's nice to be able to get some advice from a more experienced person and it also saves a lot of time. I could research those questions for another week and still not find the correct answers. That is why I posted them here! but it seems that nobody else has time to research them either. All I was looking for was perhaps a link to a page with each answer so I could go through the data to fully understand the questions and answers. What made you think I was just looking for quick answers? with no thought on understanding them fully? If everybody in the world had to do their own research for 'each and every question' there would be no need for 'forums' and the "forum moderator" would be out of a job, and you wouldn't have the opportunity to send me a 'ridiculous' comment like the one you just sent.

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What made you think I was just looking for quick answers?

The fact that literally the only thing you posted was a series of questions and answers, with no other context or information about what you're doing, what you've done to try and research it, what you already know, what you don't understand, etc. Just a series of multiple choice questions as if the only thing you're looking for are the answers. That's what made me think the way I did.

 

If everybody in the world had to do their own research for 'each and every question' there would be no need for 'forums'

That's not true at all, there are plenty of forums where people engage in discussions instead of just simple Q&A.

 

the "forum moderator" would be out of a job

My unpaid volunteer job is in jeopardy, so I better answer your questions? OK then.

 

you wouldn't have the opportunity to send me a 'ridiculous' comment like the one you just sent.

Right. I'll go ahead and back out of this conversation and let the other members comment if they'd like to.

 

It never hurts to keep a respectful tone. Every single person has many sources of stress in their life. You don't need to take yours out on people whom you are asking for help.

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The fact that literally the only thing you posted was a series of questions and answers, with no other context or information about what you're doing, what you've done to try and research it, what you already know, what you don't understand, etc. Just a series of multiple choice questions as if the only thing you're looking for are the answers. That's what made me think the way I did.

 

That's not true at all, there are plenty of forums where people engage in discussions instead of just simple Q&A.

 

My unpaid volunteer job is in jeopardy, so I better answer your questions? OK then.

 

Right. I'll go ahead and back out of this conversation and let the other members comment if they'd like to.

 

It never hurts to keep a respectful tone. Every single person has many sources of stress in their life. You don't need to take yours out on people whom you are asking for help.

Yes "It never hurts to keep a respectful tone" You should practice what you preach. I can feel the animosity in your words. (That's even without reading between the lines) Did it make you feel good to take your anger out on a member whom you have no respect for. Hope you feel better after getting that off your chest, it's not good to keep your anger bottled up! you know what I mean right? Obviously you don't have the intelligence to answer my "simple Q & A's". So i'll just do the research myself like you recommended. Thank's for all your help. And "please please please" Don't waste your time thinking of a witty comeback(I know that's what your thinking of right now, right?) - I don't even want to hear what you have to say. Enjoy your "unpaid volunteer job" because I can't see anybody ever giving you a 'real job' in the 'real world'. Especially when they realize "what you're really like" on the inside. It must be hard for you to keep your comments semi-appropriate, when you can't say what you really want to say. Try hitting a punching bag or something - that may help you with your aggressiveness.

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I can feel the animosity in your words.

You're projecting.

 

Did it make you feel good to take your anger out on a member whom you have no respect for.

I had no anger to take out. It's unfortunate if you felt treated like that, but I don't think it reflects on me.

 

Obviously you don't have the intelligence to answer my "simple Q & A's".

Is that some sort of coded challenge to get an answer from me, or just an insult?

 

So i'll just do the research myself like you recommended.

That's good. That way, you will learn the material and hopefully progress towards understanding that programmers or others working with code rely on research on a daily basis to do their jobs. The ability to do research is not an optional skill in our line of work.

 

Don't waste your time thinking of a witty comeback

I don't feel that attempting to engage with people on this forum or any other is all that much of a waste of time. If I got you to do research and think about the questions then I feel that I've accomplished something with my time, even if you're the only one who benefits.

 

I don't even want to hear what you have to say.

OK. Best of luck to you in the future.

 

Enjoy your "unpaid volunteer job" because I can't see anybody ever giving you a 'real job' in the 'real world'.

You're awfully quick to judge someone who you know nothing about. I have a degree, a good job in my field with a good salary and insurance, house, car, all that good stuff. I'm not looking for your validation though, the reason I continue to be involved with this forum is because I enjoy helping people learn. You're welcome to peruse my post history if you disagree with that statement.

 

Especially when they realize "what you're really like" on the inside.

Because you know what I'm really like, don't you?

 

I'm going to close this topic, it's not productive. Feel free to send me a private message. If you'd like to post a question in the future please understand that everyone who you are asking for help from is a volunteer, none of us are required to deal with any behavior that we don't appreciate. Please also read the forum guidelines. If you decide to post abusive or insulting content then your account will be suspended, just like any other person on this site.

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