Subject: Antwort: [xsl] Integrating Multiple Stylesheets and XSL transformations From: manfred.weigel@xxxxxx Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 12:45:23 +0100 |
Hi! We did exactly what you are looking for! We created a template mechanism based on predefined frontend components very similar to your simplifiedHTML Layout. The xsl-componentlibrary is growing step by step and works for HTML, FO, SVG and HSSL. All you have to is define your XML very carefully by using generic Namespaces. The multiple transforming is done by Cocoon Pipelines. If you are interested in Details please contact me under manfred_weigel@xxxxxxxxxxx (my private adress) because I have not the time during my working day. regards Manfred bix_xslt@xxxxxxxxxxx@lists.mulberrytech.com am 17.03.2003 19:50:48 Bitte antworten an xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@inet Gesendet von: owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx An: XSL-List@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Kopie: Thema: [xsl] Integrating Multiple Stylesheets and XSL transformations All, I am looking for a way to produce an integrated environment which utilizes a series of xsl transformations over a single xml document to produce a compact, browsable view. For example, in a typical HTML layout, I might have something like this: +------+-----------------+ | | path | | +-----------------+ | | | | menu | | | | data | | | | | | | +------+-----------------+ If my xml was of the format: <obj label="top"> <obj label="sub1"> <obj label="sub11"> <obj label="sub12"></obj> <obj label="sub2"/> <obj label="sub3"> <obj label="sub31"> <obj label="sub32"> <obj label="sub33"></obj> <obj label="sub4"/></obj> I might want to see the end result of the menu: - top - sub1 sub11 sub12 sub2 - sub3 sub31 sub32 sub33 sub4 If I am at sub32, the path would look like: top -> sub3 -> sub32 And the data would contain information about sub32. Each of the items above would also contain hyperlinks with a script that updates the other views (i.e. clicking on sub3 on the menu would update the data and path portions). I am looking for an example of this type of integration. I have been working backwards at this point, and I already have individual xsl files that can easily translate a given .xml file into the desired output. But I'm a little lost as to how to integrate the xsl files into one cohesive environment. If anyone has done this type of an integration or knows of a place I can start learning more about it, I would love to learn more about how it was done. Thanks! bix _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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