Subject: Re: [xsl] Transforming XML 'on-the-fly' / Dynamic XSLT??? From: xptm@xxxxxxx Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 18:36:02 +0000 |
What you?re saying is that the XSLTransformations you need are embeded in the XML to be transformed? Gee, this looks like a MC Escher picture... XSL is XML, so you can create XSL from XML and then XSLTransform that XML again... Maybe if you have some examples it will help. Citando Nick Roberts <nick_roberts5@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi all, > > I'm currently investigating into a JAVA based application aimed to transform > an XML document. > > I understand XSLT and how it is used to transform XML pages, however, my > current understanding is that an XSLT page has to be pre-written, with a > pre-definition of how you want to transform the XML document. > > What I want to achieve is some kind of tool, which will input an XML > document, then transform this document based on arguments declared within > the application. For example, once the XML document has been inputted into > the system, you can view the current nodes and then say how you want to > transform these. > > As far as i'm aware, this would require some kind of method of 'dynamically' > creating an XSLT page, without any kind of pre-definition of how the XML > documents' required to change. > > Sorry if i'm not explaining myself very well but I hope you can understand > what i'm trying to achieve. > > Thanks in advance, > > Nick > > _________________________________________________________________ > Stay in touch with absent friends - get MSN Messenger > http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger > > Ganha Cbmaras de Filmar, Televisues e outros fantasticos primios Samsung com o SAPO! Clica em http://dc.sapo.pt/sfc
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