Subject: [xsl] Chaining stylesheets using msxml From: dave beattie <dave.beattie@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 09:25:52 +0100 |
Hi I have been searching the archives and the web in general for an example of how to chain xsl stylesheets using msxml. All I can find is references to the fact that it is easy to do. I would be grateful if somebody could show me how. I am using msxml to apply transforms on the client. In my xml markup, how can I specify to use two transformations - the output of one to be used as the input of the other - such that when I open the xml in IE it applies both transforms before displaying the resultant html. If this is not possible then I suppose I can use the msxml:node-set() function. However, I am having a problem with it - it only appears to be returning part of the output of the first transform. Are there any limits the size of nodes which can be returned or any other limitations of this extension function. Maybe I'm using it incorrectly - any examples would be great. Thanks Dave Beattie XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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