xsl:import (was Re: Multiple views on an xml document)

Subject: xsl:import (was Re: Multiple views on an xml document)
From: Lewis <lewis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2000 14:57:50 -0500
Along these same lines, I have some html code I want to include in all of my
html documents.  A small example:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"; version="1.0">

     <author>Lewis Cunningham</author>

</xsl:stylesheet>

In the xsl file that creates my html, I include the line:

  <xsl:import href="test.xsl"/>

Nothing happens.  I've tried import and include.  I've tried everything I can
think of.

I'm using the latest Oracle XDK with the XSQL servlet (server-side
transformations).  Am I doing this wrong or maybe the Oracle doesn't support
these yet?

Thanks,

Lewis

Kay Michael wrote:

> > Now consider the problem of generating two html views on it:
> > a summary
> > view (showing only symbol) and a detailed view (showing both
> > symbol and
> > desc.) The decision about which view to generate is based on
> > a parameter
> > in the principle xsl stylesheet, something like
> >
> > <xsl:import href="summary-view.xsl"/>
> > <xsl:import href="detailed-view.xsl"/>
> >
> > Does anyone have any insights
> > into a nice elegent solution to this class of problems?
> >
>
> Use <xsl:import> to import common, general-purpose rules into a stylesheet
> designed to handle the the specific transformation, not the other way
> around. I.e. make summary-view and detailed-view the principal stylsheet for
> the transformation, and import the shared stuff into each of these.
>
> Mike Kay
>
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