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re: XSL Execution triggers? (ajg)
- From: "cutlass" <cutlass at secure0 dot com>
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- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 09:43:58 -0000
- Subject: re:[xsl] XSL Execution triggers? (ajg)
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well, the only way of triggering something programmatic during processing in
XSLT is to use extension functions....
of course u could put PI's in for post/pre/whenever processing, thats what
they are there for, with the obvious caveat that the processing is intended
for some other parser, processor, appserver, etc.
u may want to take a look at the W3c recently published note for XML
Pipeline, which addresses a nice workflow of processing.
http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-pipeline/
cheers, jim fuller
Hi,
is there any PI in the XSL spec that will trigger execution of a script
or process on an XML file. Such a thing could be used for programatic
pre- or post-processing on the XML file. It would also be useful for
logging or triggering notifications when a stylesheet is applied to an
XML file.
Is there any such PI in the XML spec either?
Alastair.
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