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Re: Coordinated XSL and XML inclusions?


Re:  Coordinated XSL and XML inclusions?
James Fuller wrote:

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>u do not *have* to place all your xsl into one huge xslt
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>why not bring in each seperate XSLT using xsl:include?
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>then use modes to disambiguate between matching 'xsl:template' templates.
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>gl, Jim Fuller
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That would work, but it would likely cause some naming issues with the 
modes.  The problem is that for each web application there is one Site 
object (or in this case XML file) which has sometimes hundreds of 
Modules, which in turn have anywhere from 20-50 views.  On each HTTP 
request the framework loads one Site, one Module, and one View, but 
which one it loads is determined dynamically by information extracted 
from the request.  Although I always try to use unique names for views, 
it is possible that there are Views in different Modules that have the 
same name.  Is there a way to get around this by using xsl:key 
assignment?  I haven't had much luck in getting that kind of thing to 
work properly, but if you have any suggestions I would love to hear them.

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