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Hi, My question; is there any way of producing multiple HTML files from one XML document dynamically by using one XSL file. This is the XML file I'm using, and I want to produce one HTML page for each [@SectionNum]. and I would like to make it automated with one XSL file..Is it possbile? and if it's I'd appreciate your help on this...thanks <?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE Module SYSTEM "../../dtd/inbrief.dtd"> <Module ModuleNum="017"> <title> <para>Automatic Filming</para> </title> <Intro> <para>These procedures explain the process of auto filming.</para> </Intro> <Competency>Perform automatic filming.</Competency> <Task SectionNum="010"><Title>Set the Film Parameters for Automatic Filming</Title> <Intro> <para>Automatic filming is a feature in which the system automatically films an exam. Values for filming like format, number of copies, W/L, etc., can be set up ahead of time in a protocol by using the AutoFilm Setup button from the view/edit screen.</para> </Intro> <Objective>Set the film parameters for automatic filming.</Objective> <Step> <QuickStep> <para>Click <guilabel>[AutoFilm Setup]</guilabel>.</para> </QuickStep> </Step> ... ..... </Task> <Task SectionNum="020"><Title>Set the Image Parameters for Automatic Filming</Title> <Intro> <para>To use the AutoFilm feature, parameters must be set in AutoFilm Setup and then filming must be turned on. This is done on the AutoFilm tabcard, from the view/edit screen. If AutoFilming is not turned on, autofilming will not occur.</para> </Intro> <Objective>Set image parameters for autofilming.</Objective> <Step> <QuickStep> <para>On the view/edit screen, select the AutoFilm tabcard.</para> </QuickStep> </Step> <Step> <QuickStep> <para>Turn autofilming <emphasis>ON</emphasis>.</para> </QuickStep> </Step> </Task> <Task SectionNum="030"><Title>Use the Filming Buttons on the Autofilm Viewport</Title> <Intro> <para>There are several buttons you may need to use for autofilming which are located on the AutoFilm viewport once scanning begins. These buttons allow you to further customize autofilming.</para> </Intro> <Objective>Use the film buttons on the autofilm viewport.</Objective> <Step> <QuickStep> <para>Click <guilabel>[Start New Sheet]</guilabel> (if no autostart was selected in AutoFilm setup).</para> </QuickStep> </Step> <Step> <QuickStep> <para>To pause filming during AutoFilm, click <guilabel>[Pause Filming]</guilabel>.</para> </QuickStep> </Step> <Step> <QuickStep> <para>To restart autofilming after using <guilabel>[Pause Filming]</guilabel>, click <guilabel>[Continue Same Sheet]</guilabel>.</para> </QuickStep> </Step> <Step> <QuickStep> <para>Select <guilabel>[Cancel Film Series]</guilabel> to delete a series from filming.</para> </QuickStep> </Step> <Step> <QuickStep> <para>Select <guilabel>[Cancel Film Exam]</guilabel> to delete an entire exam from filming.</para> </QuickStep> </Step> </Task> <Task SectionNum="040"><Title>Manually Add an Image to the Autofilm Composer</Title> <Intro> <para>There are times when you may want to manually add images to the AutoFilm composer. For example, if you wanted to add an image with special graphics or a particular WW/WL, or if you wanted to add a multiple image display (MID).</para> </Intro> <Objective>Manually adding images to the auto film composer.</Objective> <Step> <QuickStep> <para>When AutoFilm is either paused or finished, place the mouse cursor on the image or MID to be filmed.</para> </QuickStep> </Step> <Step> <QuickStep> <para>Press <emphasis>F12</emphasis> on your keyboard to place a single image onto the AutoFilm composer.</para> </QuickStep> </Step> .................. </Task> </Module> XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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