Subject: Generating a FrameSet from a XML document From: Alessandro Bottoni <Alessandro.Bottoni@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 14:13:53 +0200 |
Hi all, I'm starting to design a Cocoon1-based web site and I would like to use a frameset with the usual "navigation frame" on the left side, the "main content frame" on the right, maybe a "banner frame" on the top... the usual frame-based layout you can see in most web sites. I wonder: how can I generate the frameset and the frames from my XML document? I cannot see any way to generate a new HTML file when I match, let's say, a <page></page> tag. (and yes: I have seen how Norman Walsh's DocBook DSSSL perform this task. I still cannot understand how to perform it with XML/XSLT and, if required, XSP, from within Cocoon). In any case, it should be possible to use a XML "top level" document to generate the framset, put in it the links to other XML documents and have them converted to HTML frame-documents on-the-fly, right? Is there any problem related with the sequence of request/response events between the client and the server? Thanks. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Alessandro Bottoni (Alessandro.Bottoni@xxxxxxxxxx) Web Programmer @ Think3 inc. (www.think3.com) I do not speak for think3 and they return the favour XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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