I wonder if the problem has something to do with how the item level
container listing is coded to display in the xsl stylesheet.
Jordan Patty
Frogner, Raymond wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I’m still learning and I’m a bit unsure of the details for using style
> sheets to create an html table display for my finding aids. I’m trying
> to work on the item level display in a finding aid and I seem to be
> inexplicitly displaying the items twice, and more puzzling, in two
> different formats. The problem can be viewed here:
> http://archive1.lse.ualberta.ca/FindingAids/ESFCAS/ESFCAS.html (See
> “Executive Files Series: 1.1 organizational files, box 1). I can make
> the style sheet and finding aid available to anyone kind and/or
> foolhardy enough to take a look. I have seen Mike Ferrando’s “XSLT
> Transformation Overview” but I’m still trying to make it all work.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Raymond Frogner, Associate Archivist (private records)
>
> University of Alberta Archives
>
> Book and Record Depository (BARD)
>
> 8170 - 50th Street
>
> Edmonton, Alberta T6B 1E6
>
> (780) 466-6235
>
> "Really clever quote." --obscure but important thinker
>
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Jordan Patty
Processing Archivist
The American Catholic History Research Center and
University Archives
101 Life Cycle Institute
The Catholic University of America
Washington, D.C. 20064
Phone: 202-319-5065
Fax: 202-319-6554
http://libraries.cua.edu/achrcua/index.html
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