Subject: [xsl] Importing stylesheets (overriding) From: "Karl J. Stubsjoen" <karl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 13:43:52 -0700 |
Hello, In both cases of import and inclusion of stylesheets, these must occur Top Level. This doesn't seem to be the solution I'm after, since I need to conditionaly choose my override template. I have a default stylesheet, which has 4 primary functions: 1) build a very basic HTML table of results for an give XML document 2) display a basic HTML form for editing (or inserting new) a particular item in an XML document 3) display a basic HTML form for confirming the deletion of a record >From ASP I build and XML document, call up my default template and parse the XM Document into HTML. ASP determines which of the 4 functions is occuring and sets a paramter in the stylesheet appropriately. The stylesheet has a template match (with mode) for each of the above functions. I'd like the ability to be able to override any of the above template matches with a new one. As in, from ASP I'd always rely on the default template, but invision passing the template a parameter which is the URI of a stylesheet to actually handle the EDIT Form (as an example). I'm thinking this is not possible, and thinking that I'd need to handle the override from ASP. Which isn't entirlely a bad idea. I just didn't want to recreate the entire stylesheet and was really hoping to conditionaly override a template match in the master stylesheet with a snippet of a stylesheet. Thanks for the advice! Karl XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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