Subject: Re: multiple output files/getting command-line parameters in XT From: Miloslav Nic <nicmila@xxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 12:51:52 +0200 |
I was working on similar problem (combination of XSL and perl). Look at http://zvon.vscht.cz/ZvonHTML/Zvon/zvonHomepage_en.html for my solution. You will find all sources here. > Obviously it is not standard, but how, using XT, can I find the name > of my output file? If I do > Yes, I can start a new file as soon as I enter the document, under my > control, but in that case how can I control the name of that from the > Java command-line? > > More generally, relating to this question of splitting into multiple > files, I take it we are NOT going to see any formal support for this > in XSL 1.0? > > Would someone care to comment on how things work in an environment where > an XML file is quietly transformed to HTML by a server, for older > browsers? My test file is 3 mbytes of detailed gibberish, and the > chances are that I will currently split it into many small parts, with > some summary documents that reference those parts. How does the server > engine manage this, not having `files' lying around? > > sebastian > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list -- *************************************************************** Dr. Miloslav Nic e-mail: nicmila@xxxxxxxx Department of Organic Chemistry TEL: +420 2 2435 5012 ICT Prague (VSCHT Praha) +420 2 2435 4118 FAX: +420 2 2435 4288 **************************************************************** XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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