Ok, right idea but it's not working for me.
This works:
<xsl:include
href="../../blah/blah/includes_xsl/replace_string.xsl" />
but this doesn't:
<xsl:include
href="http://myserver.com/includes_xsl/replace_string.xsl" />
That one produces this error in the browser:
========================
msxml4.dll error '80004005'
Error while parsing
"http://myserver.com/includes_xsl/replace_string.xsl". No data is
available for the requested resource
========================
I've verified that the http path is correct - anyone know that doesn't
work?
Thanks.
Hardy Merrill
colin(_at_)colina(_dot_)demon(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk 6/21/2005 11:15 AM >>>
"Hardy" == Hardy Merrill
<HMerrill(_at_)dhcr(_dot_)state(_dot_)ny(_dot_)us> writes:
Hardy> Let me back up and ask a more general question. In web
Hardy> applications, how do other people organize style sheets so
Hardy> that style sheets containing common code are located in one
Hardy> place, and then how do application style sheets _using_
Hardy> that common code refer to (xsl:include?) them?
One way is to have a directory called common, under the document root.
The you can xsl:include/import from
http://localhost/common/my-common.xsl.
That works for server-side transformations only.
--
Colin Adams
Preston Lancashire
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