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Hello, I'm not sure about how to achieve this or even if it's an XSL related question: I have one XML file (sample): -<book> --<section> ----<chapter>Chapter 1</chapter> ----<notes>Some notes on this chapter</notes> --</section> --<section> ----<chapter>Chapter 2</chapter> ----<notes>Some notes on this chapter</notes> --</section> --<section> ----<chapter>Chapter 3</chapter> ----<notes>Some notes on this chapter</notes> --</section> -</book> As <notes> are very long (some of them cannot be printed on standard sheet) I would like to make a link in order to render the content of this node in a new XHTML page. For example: Section 1 (<a href="#">see notes</a>) Chapter 1 (...) Section 2 (<a href="#">see notes</a>) Chapter 2 (...) Is it possible? How could this be done? How can I store the node value in a param and then get its content to display in a new transformation? Can I dynamically perform another transform with a new XSL file on the same XML? Greetings.
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