Subject: using msxml.dll's xslt with c++ From: Ryan connolly <Rconnoll@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2000 11:36:06 -0600 |
I've been working for some time now trying to do something I originally thought would be very simple: I'm trying to programatically combine an XML document with an XSL stylesheet, to form another document (in this case just HTML), using msxml.dll. For software engineering reasons, it seemed desireable to do this in c++... I'm able to do the simple transformation -- merge an XML document with a XSL stylesheet, but the problems start when I start using entity references in the XML document. As soon as I include an entity reference (just a reference to another system file), the transformation result file is nearly blank. Yet the same XML/XSL file combinations loads and displays correctly in IE5. Is anyone else doing this? It seems like this would be a *very* common thing to do -- in fact, I expected to easily find example code on the web, but almost no example code exists for this sort of thing in C++. If anyone has any example code or suggestions (besides what's on Microsoft's web site), I'd be very interested. Using MSXML.DLL version 5.00.2919.6303 and MS Visual C++ 6.0 --Ryan XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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