Subject: RE: [xsl] Creating a cdata section using xsl From: "Ben Robb" <b.robb@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 15:31:58 -0000 |
<snip> I am creating one XML document that is acting as a transport mechanism to other systems. The cdata section encapsulated in the display tag contains information that is only understood by the recipient objects. In your implementation the objects that package and send the data would be enormously complex because they would have to understand the data structures of every object they send data to. </snip> Why would it have to understand the data if you didn't want it to? Just use a copy, or a copy-of, or a <xsl:template match="*"> to do generic stuff... that way your XSLT will just process anything it comes across. BTW - if this is really what you are doing, I would have a serious look at SOAP, which does exactly this, but is a standard. Why reinvent the wheel? Ben XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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