how would I go about calling outside java
functions inside xsl?
It depends on the system you are using, eg for saxon 6 Mike documents
using java functions here
http://saxon.sourceforge.net/saxon6.5.3/extensibility.html
However for teh actual use case as long as you know your input I would
have tjought that the convenience and portability of the simple
concatenation in xslt would outweigh any benefits from using a full uri
resolver class.
Essentially the only dubious point in the concatenation version is
whether to put a "/" between the two parts. I did in my suggested
solution, but if there is a possibility that your path parameter ends in
a / then you'd need to check for that case and omit the "/"
Note this _isn't_ the algorithm for adding a relative URI to a base URI
as used in the rfc.
If $urlpath is aaa/bbb
and IMAGES/HEADER is file.gif
src="{$urlpath}/{IMAGES/HEADER}"/
would make aaa/bbb/file.gif but taking $urlpath as the base URI and
file.gif as the relative would (more or less) produce
aaa/file.gif
as any part after th efinal / in a base is discarded.
I say more or less as actually as aaa/bbb is itself a relative URI
the process doesn't apply at all, it wuld require an absolute URI
for the base, http:/// or file:... etc.
David
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