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Multiple XSLT Transforms using a Controller XSLT


Question posted by: sneill@mxlogic.com (Guest) on October 18th, 2005 10:15 PM
Hello all,

In the August 2003 edition of "XML Journal" (see:
http://xml.sys-con.com/read/40671.htm) Pietro Michelucci wrote an
interesting article entitled "Object-Oriented XSLT". The article
described how, using a controller XSLT one could apply serial
transformations to a data source.

Does anyone have the source code that accompanied this article or know
of a similar method for doing this?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Steve

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Dimitre Novatchev October 19th, 2005 10:05 AM
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#2: Re: Multiple XSLT Transforms using a Controller XSLT

Use the FXSL "compose" and "compose-flist" templates/functions.

Of course, in FXSL for XSLT 2.0 one will just compose the functions...

See for example:

http://www.xslt.com/html/xsl-list/2005-01/msg00521.html


Cheers,
Dimitre Novatchev.




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> Hello all,
>
> In the August 2003 edition of "XML Journal" (see:
> http://xml.sys-con.com/read/40671.htm) Pietro Michelucci wrote an
> interesting article entitled "Object-Oriented XSLT". The article
> described how, using a controller XSLT one could apply serial
> transformations to a data source.
>
> Does anyone have the source code that accompanied this article or know
> of a similar method for doing this?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
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Henry S. Thompson October 19th, 2005 12:05 PM
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You might be interested in Markup's XML pipeline technology [1]. I
regularly use it to develop efficient pipelines which apply multiple
stylesheets to implement a 'divide-and-conquer' methodology.

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