K L wrote:
Is this something that can be done with xsl or will I
need to write a custom class that will parse through
the about content?
Yes, the transformation can be done for sure but you will need to use
Javascript for the actual popup to take place... but Im confused by
your question regarding a custom class... Where are you transforming
the XSLT? On the client? the server? Either way the XML has already
been parsed by the time the XSLT engine gets it so unless you are
implementing your own SAX, or DOM or etc... interface to parse the XML
into a certain structured subset before passing it to the XSLT (and from
what I can see theres no justification in doing that) then what type of
class would you be developing? I mention this to ensure that you are
not confusing XSLT 1.0 as a language that implements a typical
class-based procedural development syntax (I guess "OO syntax" would
have been shorter and have meant the same thing, huh? ;) ) While you
can extend XSLT 1.0 it implements a declarative type syntax and still
requires a properly formed XML structure.
You may already know all this and if so I dont mean to offend. I just
want to make sure I am understanding your question correctly and the
"class" question suggests there may simply be an error in understanding
the XSLT syntax...
I hope this helps!
Regards,
<M:D/>
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