Subject: RE: [xsl] xml includes From: "Michael Kay" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 20:06:30 +0100 |
You don't need a link to the stylesheet inside your XML file - though if you're doing the transformation in the browser then it's probably the easiest option, because anything else requires a bit of Javascript. It all depends really on how you want the user to select the XML file for display. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/ > -----Original Message----- > From: Paige Harrington [mailto:paige@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 26 March 2007 19:14 > To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [xsl] xml includes > > I'm using a program called InDesign to export my xml from. > I'm taking the xml file and using it for display on the web. > What I'm trying to get away from is having to manually add > the link to the xsl stylesheet. > Every time I export, I have to open it and add the line and resave it. > I was wondering if I could just have one master xml file that > will have the link to the xsl stylesheet and include the main > xml file that I'm exporting. > I'm a little confused about what I've read about with xml > includes and not even sure that's what I need to use. > Any help would be appreciated. > > Thanks! > Paige Harrington
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