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Re: Re: Re: Re: Combining stylesheets for baseclass-subclass type documents
- From: "Daniel Brockman" <daniel dot brockman at utb dot sandviken dot se>
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- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 18:25:49 +0200
- Subject: Re: [xsl] Re: Re: Re: Combining stylesheets for baseclass-subclass type documents
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>Sure.
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>Here's the set of stylesheets, which solves your problem:
><snip/>
Aha, storing the RTF from the output generated from the imported
stylesheet in a variable, converting it to a node-set and then messing
around with it -- clever (although pretty hackish). For a while, I
thought the task was practically impossible. :-)
The downside seems to be that using xsl:apply-imports in an
xsl:variable crashes my Internet Explorer with MSXML 3.0. So much for
that solution. :-(
I don't know what I was thinking when I wrote the first problem. My
real-life problem must have been slightly different; but don't worry
about that; it's kind of complex to explain and needs quite some
context.
Anyway, thanks a bunch for your help and your time, and for shedding
some light on all this! At least I know now that there's probably no
trivial solution to the second problem.
I'll do some research on the supposed MSXML bug and drop a note here
if I find anything out -- if, of course, you don't already know about
it...?
Well, thanks again,
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