Hi Prakash
Thanks for your immediate help, but I think my problem
is a different one; I jus have one 1 xml file and an
xsl stylesheet. Let me get those pieces I'm talking
abt:
test.xml
test.xsl
<xsl:template match="CoverPage">
<fo:block break-after="page">
<xsl:apply-templates select="Graphics"/>
<xsl:apply-templates select="Title"/>
<xsl:apply-templates select="CoverPageText"/>
</fo:block>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="Graphics">
<fo:block text-align="center">
<fo:external-graphic src="C:\baby.bmp"
height="40mm" width="40mm"/>
</fo:block>
</xsl:template>
--- omprakash(_dot_)v(_at_)polaris(_dot_)co(_dot_)in wrote:
Hi,
You mean the original xml would have markers in
place of actual location
and later you would replace the markers with the
actual location like
below:
main.xml:
<foo>
<img id="img1"/>
</foo>
and in imgpath.xml you would have
<images>
<img id="img1" path="c:\images\ball.gif"/>
</images>
In the above case you could use the document
function to load the second
xml into your xslt as follows:
<xsl:variable name="imgpaths"
select="document('imgpath.xml')"/>
<xsl:template match="img">
<xsl:variable name="imgid" select="@id"/>
<fo:external-graphic>
<xsl:attribute name="src">
<xsl:value-of select="concat('URI(',
$imgpaths/images/img/@path[(_at_)id =
$imgid], ')')"/>
</xsl:attribute>
</fo:external-graphic>
</xsl:template>
Hope this helps.
cheers,
prakash
bharathi kongara
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Hi
I want to get the src attribute for
<fo:externalgraphic> in xsl stylesheet from an xml
document. I mean the location of the graphic would
be
specified in the xml document, and my style sheet
should be able to get that location while it is
converting xml to xsl-fo.(This is because the
locations are generated dynamically by my Java
program, I cannot hardcode them into the
stylesheet).
Do anyone know how to specify the src attribute in
this case? Any help would be greatly appreciated
Bharathi
Bharathi Kongara,
Graduate Student,
Department of Computer Science,
Utah State University,
Logan,UT 84321
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