Just picking up one point Howard;
You intimate that you need to process instances from n schema's
and hope to do it in a single stylesheet (or small group of stylesheets),
since all these schema's are derived from xbrl.
As a generality, I've always taken the starting point
that there is a one to one mapping,
schema + required output => single stylesheet (or group forming one
stylesheet).
I.e. change the schema and a new stylesheet is required.
I'm now curious if others adopt this as a starting point?
I'm quite well aware that common processing can be re-used across schema,
but for the pareto I've adopted this position.
The more input variants the more brittle the stylesheet gets.
I demonstrated this to myself recently trying to process rss variants.
regards DaveP
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