Subject: [xsl] Evaluation of MathML using XSLT From: "Peter Rushforth" <peter.rushforth@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 07:20:37 -0500 |
Hi, I was wondering if anyone has any experience or thoughts on the matter of encoding "business rules" in MathML content markup and dynamically evaluating them (or transforming them to an xslt transformation ) with xslt? For example, the input document to a stylesheet could represent a mathml function. The stylesheet could (hypothetically) generate another stylesheet whose parameters might represent the inputs to the function. Would this be practical? Useful? Since there is no math library built-in to xslt, the generated xslt would likely have to call exslt and other functions libraries. In googling this, we find a lot about the conversion of MathML to pdf, fo, latex and what-have-you, but nothing on evaluating the content. Perhaps it's just not possible... Cheers, Peter
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