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Hi Abel,
Thanks for answering
Correct, I will maintain them separately of course,
but my customer has to fit the chain in, in an application that is not to be touched.
I will deliver in seperate stylesheets, but I would like to have some backup if the importing should fail, caused by path issues eg.
(I have no control over the execution environment)
cheers
Geert
Re: [xsl] stylesheet expansion
Subject: Re: [xsl] stylesheet expansion From: Geert Bormans <geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 08 Dec 2007 14:21:16 +0100 |
Hi Abel,
Thanks for answering
I assume you'd want the expanded stylesheet to obey the import precedence rules?
Correct, and I know it is not trivial and I am not sure this can be done with a stylesheet I assume there is some complex processing involved
If you know of one specific set where the precedence is apparent (i.e., only on the / match, and the rest is inside the modes you mention), perhaps an if/when like construct in your main concatenated stylesheet would suffice.
I was already thinking in those terms I just have to drop all the serialization information and deal with the templates with match="/" ... I could simply not copy them over
I just wanted to make sure there isn't a simple tool available somewhere (I could always try to compile the stylesheet)
May I ask why you want them all together? It seems to me that separate logical units is a better approach than one big stylesheet.
Correct, I will maintain them separately of course,
but my customer has to fit the chain in, in an application that is not to be touched.
I will deliver in seperate stylesheets, but I would like to have some backup if the importing should fail, caused by path issues eg.
(I have no control over the execution environment)
cheers
Geert
Cheers, -- Abel Braaksma
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