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Hi Andrew.
It might well be silly.
I am open minded as to alternatives, as I am sure a better method can be
established. I personaly think it would be ideal to be able to reference
several input documents, and have several output result, but nothing like
that is currently mooted in the Rec.
Have you got any ideas as to what a "a small document which references both
the XML and the XSL to be used to create output." might be?
At the moment the only way I know of to choose which stylesheet is applied
to an XML document, ignoring the specified stylesheet for the document, is
to do so with script.
Cheers
Guy.
xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 03/25/99 09:39:54 AM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
cc: (bcc: Guy Murphy/UK/MAID)
Subject: Re: template matching.. display the data
It seems it would be desirable to be able to have a small document which
references both the XML and the XSL to be used to create output. Calling
scripts for this purpose only seems silly.
Andrew McNaughton
> Hi.
>
> I think I understand the point you are making, in which case I would
> recommend that you instigate the XSL transformation from script. That way
> you can style the XML document with the XSL document *of your choice*
> rather than the one specified in the XML document. This is also necessary
> if you want to render several different views of the same XML document.
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