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Subject: Avoiding hard-coding the included XSL file name
From: "Sia Rahimi" <sia_rahimi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 18:38:18 GMT
sia rahimi
I use a Unix/Apache/JServ/Servlet/Xalan environment.
I have a common-attributes.xsl file which I include in all my xsl files.

The problem is that to get that file to be found I need to hard code the file name as such:
<xsl:include href="http://sia1.sia.net/html/xsl/common_attributes.xsl"/>
or
<xsl:include href="/users/sia/html/xsl/common_attributes.xsl"/>


relative path to the xsl file or the servlet doesn't seem to work.

Does anybody know of a way to avoid this hard-coding?

Thanks for any help you may be able to provide.

Sia.
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