Subject: [xsl] XSLT template from XSLT + XML From: Mulberry Technologies List Owner <xsl-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 19:55:46 -0400 |
>From: "Michael Semcheski" <mhs@xxxxxxxxx> >To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: Re: [xsl] XSLT template from XSLT + XML >Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 18:38:43 -0400 > >> <a href="{@ref}"><xsl:value-of select="link"/></a> > >> in addition notice that the curly brackets will >> output the value of whatever element, attribute, or var/param you supply. > >Thats a trick I did not know about before, thanks. > >> is it possible that instead of your styling that your data needs to go >> through a few stages of transformation...always play around with your data >> first, then style later. > >Well, in this case, it was necessary. I needed an automated way to create >applications built around xslt. The xslt's were generally similar, but >needed a few elements to be different, such as relative paths, etc. > >> there is no reason to autogenerate xslt code using xslt, xslt is >xml....and >> can be manipulated just as much as any xml file can be with XSLT...I >suspect >> the problem you maybe having is how to 'chain' these transforms together, >in >> other words how do you take the output of one transformation and supply it >> as the input to another....you have a few options; > >> - control your processing with script, in the case of MSXML, u could use >> javascript to chain a bunch of transforms together > >> - post an example snippet of xml / xsl maybe we can help > >Just for the sake of anyone who might have the same problem in the future, >I'm including a chunk at the bottom. Suffice it to say, Jeni's suggestion >to use xsl:namespace made it very easy to create the templates and nodes >that were required. The only thing I was not sure about was what to put in >the xsl:stylesheet line for "axsl" (the style-sheet prefix that became xsl) > >By the way, I'm surprised at how many auto-responders are on the mailing >list. If you're out on vacation, good for you. I am not. > ><?xml version="1.0"?> ><xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" > xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" > xmlns:rs="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:rowset" > xmlns:z="#RowsetSchema" > xmlns:axsl="futurexsl"> > <xsl:namespace-alias stylesheet-prefix="axsl" result-prefix="xsl" /> > <xsl:template match="/compile-options"> > <axsl:template match="/xml/rs:data/zbundle"> > <tr> > <axsl:if test="z:row[@Suppress_Seperator='False']"> > <td> > <xsl:attribute name="src"><xsl:value-of >select="design/image-directory"/>images/background.jpg</xsl:attribute></img> > </td> > </axsl:if> > <axsl:if test="z:row[@Suppress_Seperator='True']"> > <td valign="top" colspan="2"/> > </axsl:if> > </tr> > <tr> > <axsl:if >test="not(boolean(z:row[@QNumber]))"><td> </td></axsl:if> > <axsl:if >test="boolean(z:row[@QNumber])"><td><img><axsl:attribute >name="src"><xsl:value-of select="design/image-directory"/><axsl:value-of >select="z:row/@QNumber"/>.jpg</axsl:attribute></img></td></axsl:if> > <td> > <table> > <axsl:apply-templates select="z:row"/> > </table> > </td> > </tr> > </axsl:template> > </xsl:template> ></xsl:stylesheet> XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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