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At 2004-02-01 17:31 +0100, Nikolas Nehmer wrote:
But what I want to do now is to make something like to call the publication's visualizer. In my opinion xlink:show="embed" would be a very simple solution to my problem but as I know this function is not implemented yet in browsers like Mozilla. Does anyone have some suggestions? Maybe something like simulating the xlink:show="embed" functionality on XSL level (in the list.xsl) could be a solution?! Have you looked at using the document() function (section 12.1) to push the nodes of another source document through your stylesheet? Your stylesheet can have template rules for each of the document types and which ever document your xlink points to will fire that type's templare rules in situ, giving you the effect of "embed". I hope this helps. ........................ Ken
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