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Evert-Jan CouperusSubject: Starting Stylus by another process
Author: Evert-Jan Couperus
Date: 20 Feb 2001 09:49 AM
I have to invoke Stylus from my own application with both the XML-file and the XSL-file specified by my application.

Stylus seems to read only one of the files from the command-line, therefore I can only open the XML or the XSL-file.
The DDE command from the registry (open:%1) sent twice with the XML and XSL-file results in the last one opened.
I could not discover a OLE Automation interface.
Stylus seems to ignore the < ?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="hbs.xsl"?> tag.

Does anyone know how to invoke Stylus with both the XML- and the XSL-file specified by the parent process?

Greetings,
Evert-Jan Couperus

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(Deleted User) Subject: Starting Stylus by another process
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 20 Feb 2001 11:09 AM
Sorry, I'm fairly certain you can't. Stylus looks at the extension of the file passed in the open command and either opens it as XSL or creates a new stylesheet and opens the file as XML. There's not a way to do both. I'll note this as a feature request for Stylus Studio 3.0.

Alex Lloyd
eXcelon corp.

 
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