Subject: RE: Mixing XSL stylesheet and Java handlers in Saxon From: "Yannick Nicolas" <yannick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 15:59:17 +0000 |
Michael Kay wrote: > Yannick wrote: >> I'm trying to use Saxon... >> >> I have an XSL stylesheet, and I want my program add some particular >> handlers for some particular nodes, depending on external parameters. >> Is it possible to load the StyleSheet, "prepare" it and add >> additional node handlers, and then render the XML document? >> > >If you want to use XSLT template rules for some nodes and Java node >handlers >for others, the way to do it is to declare the Java node handlers in >the stylesheet using the <saxon:handler> element, >A slightly different approach that's closer to the way the standard >has moved is to implement your custom code as an extension element, > Thank you for these tips, but in fact what I would like is the opposite... :). I would like to load a stylesheet in my Java program. This stylesheet would give me basic template rules. Then according to some parameters, my program would define some additional node handlers. But maybe I am thinking in the wrong way, am I ? Yannick Adresses gratuites et illimitées sur http://bretagne.zzn.com __________________________________________________________________________________ Constituez votre propre service d'e-mail sur le Web à l'adresse http://www.zzn.com XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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