Subject: Re: [xsl] xsl:include href - relative to document root? From: "Hardy Merrill" <HMerrill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:02:54 -0400 |
Let me back up and ask a more general question. In web applications, how do other people organize style sheets so that style sheets containing common code are located in one place, and then how do application style sheets _using_ that common code refer to (xsl:include?) them? Thanks. Hardy Merrill >>> HMerrill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 6/21/2005 10:19 AM >>> MSXML4 ASP We're using ASP to render XML files using XSL style sheets. In a style sheet I'm trying to understand the different ways to xsl:include another style sheet. Is there a way to have an xsl:include href refer to a file relative to the webserver's document root? From the documentation I've read it seems that the only way the href can be specified is either 1. absolute - which for us means starting with a drive letter and continuing with a path to the file, or 2. relative - starting with "../" assuming the current position is the directory where the xsl file being rendered is. Is there another way? Thanks. Hardy Merrill
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