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[Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer] > Jim, first of all, thank you so much for the pointers. > > This is just awful. It really hurts. This essentially nukes > an entire branch of applications. It prevents us now from > fully taking advantage of the seperation between data > and presentation. > > It is a feature, not a bug, to have data and presentation > in different locations, different locations *on the web*. > And this feature is so much bigger than allowing some > script hacking inside XSL thru <msxsl:script>. > > I'm angry, frustrated and very sad about this observation, > It may not have to be so bad. You can write a driver xml file in the same directory as the stylesheet, then pull in all the xml pieces from elsewhere using document() in the stylesheet. I have not tried that cross-domain, but it seems like a reasonable possibility. Cheers, Tom P
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