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Re: NewBie Question - Dynamic XSL
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- Subject: Re: NewBie Question - Dynamic XSL
- From: Gines Carrillo i Cava <gines dot carrillo at tecn dot upf dot es>
- Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 12:49:09 +0100
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Hello;
I am doing something like that. I have a xsl template with key words inside it,
and for each user I obtain his preferences from a users database and I parse the
xsl template and I obtain a new xsl string that represents the style profile of
these user. Later I save this xsl string like a xsl file and I apply it to xml
document.
Ginés.
Simon.Taylor3@student.shu.ac.uk wrote:
> Hello All
> I'm very new to XML/XSL so please forgive any ignorance !!
>
> Has anyone ever attempted or know if its possible to dynamically build XSL
> style sheets on the fly ?
>
> I'm trying to build an application that has a XML document that is static. To
> achieve presentation of the XML I'm wanting to use XSL but instead of having a
> standard static XSL stylesheet I'm wanting to connect to a database that is
> going to record user preferences and based on these, vary the content of the
> XSL stylesheet, hence varying the presentation of the XML.
>
> My backgrounds very much in ASP's and COM objects so as you can imagine I'm
> looking for some approach that mirrors this........
>
> Any ideas even a NO cannot be done would be appreciated
>
> Be lucky
> Simon.
>
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