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Re: storing xsl in database?

Subject: Re: storing xsl in database?
From: fe.sola@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 16:01:11 -0400
storing xsl in database
Hi, the main drawback I see on storing all your xsl files on a database is that you 
would need a specific application to retrieve the data inside the stylesheets (by 
querying the database, converting the query result into flat files etc)and being able to 
edit your files. For instance, you could store your xsl files info into text fields in 
an SQL Server table and have the advantage of the backup system, but you would have to 
work on the retrieving of the data, by querying the database and managing the results to 
be able to work/edit the stylesheet in, for example, XMLSpy.
I would suggest for better version control of the stylesheets to use tools like Visual 
Source Safe and keeping the info in flat files.
hth, 
lizet
Mensaje citado por "Lee, Insoo" <Insoo.Lee@xxxxxx>:

> 	
>  Hi - 
>  Some of my colleagues are considering putting in all xsl stylesheet into
> database rather than a flat file.
>  They want to read in a correct stylesheet on the fly and feed it into
> transformer engine as a string.
>  I think it is a bad idea, but can not come up with a good reason.
>  Any of you tried to put xsl stylesheets in the database? any reason we
> should or should not do it?
>  Thanks
> 
>  XSL-List info and archive:  http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
> 




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