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[XSL-LIST Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Re: More problems and questions
At 06:05 9-09-2000 +0000, Anilia Bruho wrote:
1. Given that there exist FO renderer(s) written in Java, such as FOP, and given that some XSLT processors, such as Saxon, allow calling extension functions written in Java, is it possible to access FO renderer from within XSLT through this mechanism, with the goal of being able to ask the renderer some questions and give it some tests and then modify the transformation algorithm based on the results returned? An important point here is that the renderer being accessed from within XSLT is the same as the one that will produce the final output, therefore the results of calling the FO renderer functions are guaranteed to be true to the final result. More specifically, Yes. - if yes, is it possible to implement it right now, with current versions of specs and software? Probably (though IANA Real Programmer), but I suspect it would be a *major* PITA. Maybe you want to use SGML instead of XML. SGML includes a large number of optional features, many of which exist explicitly to make keyboard entry easier. You can do what you talk about here with SHORTREFs, though they're not a whole lot of fun or widely supported. XML explicitly leaves these features out for a good reason. -Chris -- Christopher R. Maden, Senior XML Analyst, Lexica LLC 222 Kearny St., Ste. 202, San Francisco, CA 94108-4510 +1.415.901.3631 tel./+1.415.477.3619 fax <URL:http://www.lexica.net/> <URL:http://www.oreilly.com/%7Ecrism/> XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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