On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 14:24 +0100, Andrew Welch wrote:
I'm aware that if you import the same file in multiple locations you
end up with multiple copies of that file in the compiled module, so if
possible it should be avoided - does the same apply with xsl:include?
So instead of:
A includes common
A includes 100s of stylesheets
you have:
A includes 100s which each include common
With the latter approach the variables/templates in common are known
to each stylesheet so the IDE (oXygen) doesn't complain that they're
undefined... is there any problem with doing this?
Not unless you care about common being there a 100 times :)
But with oXygen you can add 'Additional Stylesheets' in the
transformation scenario edit dialogue.
best,
-Rob
thanks
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