Subject: Re: [xsl] xsl architecture issue From: "Mattias Konradsson" <preacher@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 17:08:52 +0100 |
> maybe I dodn't understand, I thouught that the master stylesheet was > fixed you mean that the same document-specific stylesheet will need > to be used with different masters? > > David Here's the architecture I want: 1.each document contained in a xml file, this document should *only* contain information about itself and no general layout etc 2. a xslt stylesheet for each document that know how to render it's explicit format 3. a xml file that contains additional layout information about an xml document, this might be how wide the layer it's contained in should be, tables that's wrapped around it etc 4. a xslt master stylesheet that processes the xml file and renders the complete layout and renders the layout according to the parameters in the file. It sounds a bit complicated but the beauty is that you get a dynamic flexible system where you easily can change the layout of the system overall or certain document types. If you want content in general to be presented in a different kind of layer or dialog you just modify the master stylesheet. If you want to modify how a document is rendered you just edit it's stylesheet. If you want to edit the general layout of that document you change the layout xml file, like for instance how wide the layer should be Best Regards Mattias Konradsson I XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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