Subject: [xsl] external var in XSL From: Vojko <vojko@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 12:10:00 +0100 |
Hi Is there a way...to put a var in style sheet and then define it on parsing? I would like to pars XSL and give it a different output by defining different @name. Example: <xsl:template match="manual/chapter[@name=chapter1']"> --> chpater1.html <xsl:template match="manual/chapter[@name=chapter2']"> --> chpater2.html The XSL would stay the same...it would only pars different XML tag, a tag that is defined by @name. So is there a way to define this on pars job when defining -in, -xsl and -out attributes...since this way...I wouldn't need to copy n number of XSL files for n number of output HTML files. I am using Apache Xalan. And if I totally missed in thinking how to do it...please advise how could this problem be solved any other way. Regards, Vojko.
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