Subject: [xsl] Conditional Execution in XSLT 2.0 From: Jacobus Reyneke <jacobusreyneke@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2010 03:39:19 +0200 |
Hi, I'm currently writing my content in XML, while at the same time writing XSLT to transform this content into a written manual. The problem is that sometimes I just want to quickly print out part of my document using XSL-FO to PDF. For example, what if I just quickly want to build the table of contents, of if I just want to get certain element types, sometimes only the structure of my XML, sometimes just the images. Things like that. Currently I'm commenting out parts of the XSLT, but there must be a better way. Should I split my XSLT into different libraries and conditionally include them based on parameters, or should I try and set variables throughout the doc using things such as visible/invisible? is there a tried and tested way when working with ever changing XML and XSLT while still creating and building the content and transformations? What I just had to do as an example, was to comment out my "body text" templates and "list templates" and "image" templates" etc, just so I could print out the document structure without any content. Am I being stupid here? Best, Jacobus
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