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Re: [xsl] problem: getting link text without document() function

2018-09-11 06:16:01


This list seems to have gone dormant but here goes

I think most of the simple coding questions that used to dominate this list are 
now posted on StackOverflow, which benefits from much better search and 
filtering options. I'm told that some people get great kudos from the brownie 
points that StackOverflow awards its members.

I have a working XSLT 1 stylesheet which determines the text to insert in
hyperlinks by identifying the linked elements in separate documents. I'm now
incorporating it into an application which uses Xopus to edit a source XML
document, and I have discovered that the stylesheet is only usable in IE.
Unfortunately it barfs in Chrome and Firefox, because whatever XSL processor
they use in those browsers does not support document(). The Xopus
documentation implies that whatever I am trying to achieve in this
stylesheet could be achieved using XIncludes (but they don't supply a useful
example for my requirement).

What kind of URI are you supplying to document()? Are you trying to get a 
document from the server using HTTP, or a document in the local filestore of 
the client machine?

The problem with document() in client-side transformations is (a) requests to 
the server will typically be synchronous, which is bad news in the browser; 
also you get into difficulties with cross-site scripting; (b) requests to get 
files from the client machine are usually banned for security reasons, though 
you may be abe to override the security settings.

I have to concede that I was even less informed when I wrote this stylesheet
than I am now, so it may be horribly over-engineered and misguided - but at
least it has been working in IE (and in other contexts outside
Xopus-in-a-browser).

If anyone is able to direct me to a useful example, or provide some tips on
how to achieve what I am doing without using document(), I would be very
grateful.

You could consider using Saxon-JS, which supports asynchronous HTTP requests to 
get resources (and also supports XSLT 3.0 rather than 1.0)

By the way, can anyone tell me what has happened to Dave Pawson's invaluable
XSLT FAQ? I remember using it almost daily for a while and I feel a great
loss now that its seems to have vanished from the web


Ask Dave? But it had become rather sprawling, and in some respects rather out 
of date.

Michael Kay
Saxonica
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