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Subject: Where are xsl:messages sent in JAXP?
From: Charlie Consumer <faceless1976@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 11:19:35 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi,

Sorry if this is not the forum to ask these questions.
 Please point me in the right direction if there is a
better place to ask this.  

I would like to use the xsl:message feature to send
progress information back to a Swing UI while my XSL
is performing a transformation.  I was wondering if I
could hook my client code into the XSL Transform
object to receive messages sent from the XSL using
xsl:message?

I think I know the answer to this one, but is there a
way to hook the Transform API so I can ask for user's
input while transforming their document?  For example,
if I find some erroneous data it would be nice if I
could prompt the user and ask if it's ok if repair his
document.  A simple boolean returned from the user
back to the XSL script would suffice.  I might be able
to do it with a document() call.  Use a URIResolver to
hook the document() function, and return an XML
document like <true/> or <false/> back to the
stylesheet.  Sounds kinda hacky, but it could work.

Charlie



		
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