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Re: XSL transformation as part of the page content?: msg#00058text.xml.forrest.user
Victor Okunev wrote: Hi All, An alternative to Davids approach, which in many (but not all) use cases is easier, is to use XInclude. Here you would provide a sitemap match to generate your required data (see links in Davids mail) and then use XInclude in your source XML similar to your "transform" element above. You can see examples of how to do this in the Chart plugin inthe whitebaord: For example "samples/graph1.xml" in the plugin docs includes: <!-- combine is the way the datasets are placed together. I imagine "compare", "add" will be\possible among others <graph combine="compare"> <style> <!-- Use the specified "style" sheet. Format of the url is yet to be specified. --> <xi:include href="linechart1.xml"/> </style> Ross |
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