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Re: Copy results

Subject: Re: Copy results
From: Steven Ericsson-Zenith <steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 04:15:36 -0700
Re:  Copy results
Obviously I am using multiple stylesheet modules (though not 50 at this point), and indeed can generate in part or whole. The documents themselves contain type information to determine the stylesheet choice. Is Ant used to regenerate the whole (all the standards you mention) or per each logical document?

With respect,
Steven


On Jul 8, 2008, at 4:06 AM, Michael Kay wrote:



I do hope that Michael (Kay) is not expressing skepticism concerning this application of XSLT. It seems to me to be common enough.

XSLT is ideally suited to this task. But for this kind of application I
think one usually needs more than one stylesheet, and you need some control
logic to decide which stylesheets to invoke on which source documents in
what sequence, and it's very often appropriate to implement that control
logic in something like Ant (or even a shell-script if you're into that kind
of thing).


Last time I counted, the production system for the Query/XSLT family of
specifications included over 50 separate XSLT stylesheet modules. You need
something to tell the system what to do with them (in this case, Ant is
used).


Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/

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