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Curtis BennettSubject: xsl transformation
Author: Curtis Bennett
Date: 17 Feb 2005 06:44 PM
I am not sure if this is possible, so I wanted to get some feedback first. I have a bunch of different articles in an xml file, and I want to have them transformed with xsl on asp.net pages. I know how to transform them on asp.net pages.

I am wondering if I can have an asp.net page that has links for the different articles, a person clicks that link and the xml file is transformed using the same xsl file for every article.

Can I populate the links for the articles on the asp.net page from the xml file?

Perhaps my xml would look something like this

<articles>
<article>
<link>link used to populate the asp.net page?</link>
<title>XSLT</title>
<body>bunch of text</body>
</article>
</articles>

If this is possible, please advise on a starting point

Any help is appreciated

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: xsl transformation
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 18 Feb 2005 11:01 PM
Originally Posted: 18 Feb 2005 11:00 PM
Curtis I attached a simple ASP.net app that you can use with the following syntax http://localhost/XSLTEST/WebForm1.aspx?xml=myxml.xml&xsl=myxsl.xsl Hope this helps Ivan


ApplicationXSLTEST.ZIP

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Curtis BennettSubject: xsl transformation
Author: Curtis Bennett
Date: 21 Feb 2005 09:56 PM
Ivan,

Thank you for responding.

I was able to open the file you sent me and it displayed a data grid with the title in one column and the author in the second column. This is what I am trying to do, except I want to have the title be a link that opens the article and uses the same xsl document for every article. Is this possible with xml and xsl?

My xml document will look something like this

<code>
<articles>
<article>
<author></author>
<title></title>
<body></body>
</article>
</articles>
</code>

Thank you!

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: xsl transformation
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 24 Feb 2005 12:38 AM
Sure

Add the XSL PI to your XML documents like in the example below
then create an hyperlink to XML directly: <p><a href="article1.xml">Article 1</a></p>
The transformation runs on client in this case.
Hope this helps

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="application/xml" href="article.xsl"?>
<code>
<articles>
<article>
<author></author>
<title></title>
<body></body>
</article>
</articles>
</code>

   
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