Subject: [xsl] Re: Concat dynamically assigned xslt From: Joerg Heinicke <joerg.heinicke@xxxxxx> Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 22:45:21 +0100 |
<PAGE> <xi:include href="cocoon:/abstract1-first"/> ... <xi:include href="cocoon:/abstract5-fifth"/> </PAGE>
<map:match pattern="abstract*-*"> <map:generate src="content-abstract{1}"/> <map:transform src="stylesheets/{2}.xsl"/> <map:serialize type="xml"/> </map:match>
<map:match pattern="abstractpage_*.html"> <map:generate src="getEveryMetaInfoFromDBAsXML.xsp"/> <map:transform src="transformers/convertMetaInfo2XInclude.xsl"/> <map:transform type="xinclude"/> <map:transform src="stylesheets/maybeSomePostProcessing.xsl"/> <map:serialize type="html"/> </map:match>
I am not sure if this is a cocoon specific problem or solveable with XSL only. I have this problem.
I am working on a CMS where non-programmers can feed articles to a db. Cocoon output those articles in different ways. The problematic view is the multi-article page. There abstracts of many different article types are displayed. As I want the system to be extensible - that means without one big pre-.made xslt - the user can write there own stylesheet for EVERY article. All they should have to do is save the xsl and write its path to the db.
As I have this multi-article view I would need to dynmically merge all assigned xslt to one sytlesheet that could be a cocoon transformer in my pipeline:
SITEMAP .... <map:match pattern="abstractpage_*.html"> <map:generate src="getEverythingFromDBAsXML.xsp"/> ...? MAGIC COMPONENT ? <map:transform src="dynamicallyGenerated.xsl"/> <map:serialize type="html"/> </map:match> ....
GENERATOR: ... <PAGE> <ABSTRACT nr="1" styleMeWith="first.xsl"> ... </ABSTRACT> ... <ABSTRACT nr="5 styleMeWith="fifth.xsl ... </ABSTRACT> .. </PAGE>
Can you imagine a solution to this problem. Maybe with meta-stylesheets?
Thanks in advance!
Rob
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