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RE: Conditinally including an XSL module
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- Subject: RE: Conditinally including an XSL module
- From: sara dot mitchell at ps dot ge dot com
- Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 18:05:00 -0400
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
Can I put in a vote for this? Mike's summation exactly
describes some functionality that I need. I would
very much like to be able to set a 'default mode' based
on an attribute value within the source tree and have
<xsl:apply-templates mode="#DEFAULT" select.../>
in many of the templates.
Sara
>Michael Kay wrote:
[snip]
> So what's the underlying requirement that people would like a
> "run-time
> include" to satisfy? Presumably it's to have a different set
> of template
> rules depending on what you find in the source document, and
> perhaps to have
> different sets of template rules in force at different times.
> That looks
> rather like an extension of the "mode" concept, with the
> ability to select
> the processing mode dynamically, and to make it "sticky".
> Perhaps even to
> set the default mode, so that <xsl:apply-templates/> will
> only look for
> rules with "mode='xyz'". Am I right?
>
> Mike Kay
>
>
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