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Re: XQuery basics

Subject: Re: XQuery basics
From: "Andrew Welch" <andrew.j.welch@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 23:39:02 +0100
Re:  XQuery basics
> I would recommend capturing the user input using XForms, and then using XSLT
> to take the XForms instance as input and generate (or parameterize) the
> XQuery as output. Then you can string the whole lot together using something
> like Orbeon, which provides both an XForms processor and an XProc-like
> pipeline processing language.

xforms are on the todo list, so I can't appreciate what you are
suggesting there but it does sound a bit heavy.

I'd just like to navigate to an xslt file, have the main template fire
and view the result.  If I add debug=true to the query string I'd like
the value "true" passed as the parameter "debug"... nice and simple.



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