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RE: XML target

Subject: RE: XML target
From: Elena Vorster <E.Vorster@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 13:03:00 +0100
vorster
I'm doing the transformation client-side.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kay Michael [mailto:Michael.Kay@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Dienstag, 5. Dezember 2000 11:06
To: 'xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: XML target


> How can I do the following thing: I have a file with three 
> different XSL's
> (xsl:include) that looks like a frame-page with menu (top), navigation
> (links) and a main part.

To generate three HTML frames you either need to do three transformations,
or to do one transformation that produces multiple output files using a
vendor extension to achieve that. Whether or not your stylesheet was
assembled from three modules combined using xsl:include is quite irrelevant.

> Is it possible to do so that hyperlink in my menu
> (top) changes the main part of my site and only this part but 
> menu itself and navigation stand still?
> 
Yes, but the approach you adopt will be quite different depending whether
you are doing the transformation client-side or server-side.

Mike Kay 


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