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How to do a for-each in ItemStyle.xsl make it easier |
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How to do a for-each in ItemStyle.xsl Nope that doesn't work either. I had to put src and title within img tag, but it still didn't work. I changed my original post to maybe make it easier. |
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How to do a for-each in ItemStyle.xsl I added the XML output of that entire SharePoint list. Does that help? |
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How to do a for-each in ItemStyle.xsl What happens when I do this is that each item gets its own <div class="wrapper"> and it's own ul. In other words, that whole code is repeated, whereas I only need the <li> piece to repeat. |
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