Hi,
Please forgive my lack of knowledge about the subject, but I would like to
know if this is possible.
I want to get some data out of a database using XML and have it presented to
me as HTML.
Is it possible for a tool to generate XSL templates on the fly without a
programmer creating them first?. I'm thinking that there is an overall tool
which contains sub tools.
For example: -
The criteria from a user comes into the tool. An XSL generator takes the
criteria and generates an XSL template.
Now whilst this is happening, the tool passes the criteria to a database.The
database sends back the correct data which matches the criteria.
The tool takes this data and passes it into an XML generator which produces
a well formed document.
The resultant XSL template and XML document are passed into an XSL Parser
from which an HTML document is produced and sent back to the user.
Now is this possible??. Is there a way of dynamically generating XSL
templates so to save the programmers time from having to write them from
scratch and holding them in some sort of library.
I'd appreciate your ideas
Thanks
Darren.
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