In reference to your using attributes, I would avoid doing that for anything that is supposed to be information. Why? Consistency. I would keep attributes to help define the object and child nodes to describe all the information that is used by the parent.
Whatever way you chose be consistent, don't let yourself or others have to guess WHERE they are going to find the information. KNOW where the information is going to be.
You can identify that this is a problem basically by looking at your XSL, if it is turning out to be very complicated, then you are probably doing something wrong.
In reply to Re: XML to XHTML table
by Herkum
in thread XML to XHTML table
by bladestonight
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