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RE: conditional inlcudes -is it possible?


> This is our situation. We have a global xsl that
> ensures that all our webpages have a certain content.
> We are trying to make the inclusion of local xsl
> stylesheets conditional 

The usual mistake. You should import the global stylesheet into the
local one, not the other way around.

Michael Kay
Software AG
home: Michael.H.Kay@ntlworld.com
work: Michael.Kay@softwareag.com 


based on where the request is
> coming from so this brings out two questions:
> a) is there a function like say HTTP_REFERER (in php)
> that tells you the page/uri that requested the page
> and,
> b) is there a way to include different XSL stylesheets
> into one XSL stylesheet based on the information from
> 'a'.
> 
> I do know that multiple includes are possible, but
> when I tried this, as a first step, this also did not
> work:
> 
> <xsl:variable
> name="location">http://theurl</xsl:variable>
> </xsl:include href="$location" />
> 
> This came out with the error that no stylesheet has
> been speficied. This part would be necessary if 'a'
> and 'b' could be done.
> 
> Thanks for your help in advance,
> Vedu
> 
> 
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