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Subject: Follow-up on "Changing an XSL stylesheet"
From: "Schwartz, Todd" <todd.schwartz@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 09:51:48 -0700
todd schwartz microsoft
Sorry, I just joined the list, or I would have replied directly to this
thread.

>At 12:32 PM 8/10/99 , you wrote:
>>I currently have an XML document with an xsl-stylesheet tag calling a
>>stylesheet named isolist1.xsl.  On this style sheet I want to have a
button
>>which the user can press and change the stylesheet applied to the XML
>>document to isolist2.xsl.   I've tried the following to change the href
>>attribute of the xsl-stylesheet tag to no avail
>>
>>document.stylesheetuse.setAttribute("href","isolistexpand3.xsl");
>>
>>can anyone direct me to a site which might point me in the right
direction?

>You might take a look at Microsoft's XML/XSL Viewer:
>http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/samples/internet/xml/multiple_views/def
ault.asp

Yes, the Microsoft example is interesting, but it uses a
Microsoft-proprietary method. Does anyone know if there is a *standard* way
to accomplish the above? For example, the HTML spec provides a way to
specify links to external style sheets.

Thanks,
Todd


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