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AW: hard problem

2004-02-01 11:12:01
Yes,

a very nice use case for such a function or one more hint that xlink
should be supported some more in common browsers. This is a typical
example for a object oriented subject in the XML world.

Best regards,
Nick

|-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
|Von: owner-xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com [mailto:owner-xsl-
|list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com] Im Auftrag von Michael Kay
|Gesendet: Sonntag, 1. Februar 2004 18:32
|An: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
|Betreff: RE: [xsl] hard problem
|
|This looks like a good use case for an extension function
transform(doc,
|stylesheet) which can be invoked from XSLT and returns the result of
|transforming a document using a given stylesheet.
|
|Such a function has been suggested from time but I've never seen a
|convincing use case for it before.
|
|Michael Kay
|
|> -----Original Message-----
|> From: owner-xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
|> [mailto:owner-xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com] On Behalf Of
|> Nikolas Nehmer
|> Sent: 01 February 2004 16:31
|> To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
|> Subject: [xsl] hard problem
|>
|>
|> Hi,
|>
|> I have a really hard problem. Imagine you have a set of
|> publications, consisting of books, articles, PhDThesises,...
|> all modeled in XML(and corresponding XSD) files. All those
|> publications have different characteristics, like different
|> elements,...Every publication class is linked with a
|> specialized XSL File for visualization purposes, for example
|> a book with an ISBN Number is displayed differnt from an
|> article,... Every publication is saved in it's own file.
|>
|> Now I want to create a list of all those publications without
|> creating an XSL file with too much overhead. In common object
|> oriented programming languages like Java I would say OK every
|> Object in my list knows how to visualize, so I just call
|> every object's visualization method and I have created the
|> list. But unfortunately this is XML and not Java ;-(
|> So far my list consisted of several Xlinks pointing to the
|> publication XML files. A specialized list.xsl file visualized
|> those links and when you klicked the links, the spezialized
|> publication visualization opened. But what I want to do now
|> is to make something like to call the publication's
|> visualizer. In my opinion xlink:show="embed" would be a very
|> simple solution to my problem but as I know this function is
|> not implemented yet in browsers like Mozilla. Does anyone
|> have some suggestions? Maybe something like simulating the
|> xlink:show="embed" functionality on XSL level (in the
|> list.xsl) could be a solution?!
|>
|> Best regards,
|> Nick
|>
|>
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