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Re: Perpetuating xsl instructions

2003-05-13 09:23:47
The solution requires dynamically writing a web page by aggregating n number
of XML docs without writing any code (a one off solution). Essentially a
chain reaction is initiated where the first XSL document runs up a 'tree' of
XML documents, merging XML into itself. The terminating transformation
results in a pure XML document (minus the XSL) with all the content needed
to build the web page.

If you can think of another solution, we'd love to hear it.

Best,

Alan
On 5/12/03 7:03 PM, "Michael Kay" <mhk(_at_)mhk(_dot_)me(_dot_)uk> wrote:
It's not a normal programming pattern to modify a program as a result of
running it. You can probably achieve this if you are determined. But we
would all like to know what unusual requirement has caused you to come
up with this unusual design approach, and so far you haven't told us.
You just keep saying that this is the way you want to solve your
problem, without telling us what your problem is.

Michael Kay


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