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If you haven't already, you should think carefully about how you parameterize and enable extension of the mapping from the input XML to the the result target. I've addressed this a generic transform that supports going from DITA to InDesign by using a separate mode that does nothing but map elements to style names. The mode itself is used from a function that takes and element and returns its result style name. This keeps the using templates simple. This allows for easy extension for custom mappings while keeping the implementation cost low, both for my base transform and for implementors, since the custom templates are just a match statement and a string result. The alternative would be some sort of configuration file mechanism, but I quickly ran into the problem that I'd need to support arbitrary match or select capability, and at that point you might as well stick with XSLT itself. Cheers, Eliot ---- Eliot Kimber | Senior Solutions Architect | Really Strategies, Inc. email: ekimber@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ekimber@xxxxxxxxxxxx> office: 610.631.6770 | cell: 512.554.9368 2570 Boulevard of the Generals | Suite 213 | Audubon, PA 19403 www.reallysi.com <http://www.reallysi.com> | http://blog.reallysi.com <http://blog.reallysi.com> | www.rsuitecms.com <http://www.rsuitecms.com>
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