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RE: Modularity: how to "parametrize" the href attribute of <xsl:import>?

2003-10-13 00:17:51
At 11:02 AM 10/10/2003, you wrote:
I have to maintain a local XSL stylesheet for DocBook. It defines
local rules and imports Norman Walsh's classic stylesheet for most of
the work. 


The problem is that our local stylesheet is used on a network of many
different Unix machines, each installing Norman Walsh's stylesheet in
a different place....

The only solution I see is catalogs. Besides added complexity and yet
another XML beast to learn, it would force us to have a properly
managed catalog on each machine.

Is there a better way?


If each machine has a different xsl install, then surely they also
need an individual catalog?

Either they choose to use a common install, or they
update their catalogs themselves?

regards DaveP.

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