Everett,
XSLT doesn't define how a stylesheet is to be associated with a file or
invoked in a process, since it's designed to work in a wide range of
different scenarios, all of which may handle this kind of thing differently.
That being said, the answer is "yes, this can be done", but that's no help
to you without more specifics. Whether and how it can be done in your case
depends on how the XML/XSLT is being hosted and served ... is this .NET,
Apache Cocoon, PHP, or what?
Tell us that, and someone might be able to answer -- or more likely, you'll
be referred to documentation or support for that particular product (which
you should look into in any case).
Cheers,
Wendell
At 11:07 AM 12/18/2003, you wrote:
Hi,, I have an XML file that gets rewritten every 5 min. it's attached
to an xsl that displays all the data. I have links on that page that
would give the viewer only parts of the data depending on what link they
click on. Right now I have to make many copies of the XML and rename them
to point to their corresponding XSL page.... I would rather just be able
to call the XSL pages and apply the one xml to it,, thanks
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