The view you want is "domify". Download the optional domify package from the
Maverick downloads page and take a look at the friendbook-domify example
which does exactly what you want.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eder, Warren CONT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 7:57 AM
Subject: RE: [Mav-user] XSLT Support in Maverick



I have for some time trying to get an XSLT transformation to work for my
specific application.  I've tryed the "trivia" view but I'm not certain that
this is what I want.  I will describe in more dtail I want the application
to work.

The model portion will get a DOM tree returned from an application that
accesses a database.  I would like through a view to have the DOM tree
transformed using an .XSL based on the return code (SUCCESS, FAIL, etc.)
Using trivial, I have the .XSL file returned as a file instead of using it
to perform the transformation.  I am looking for the configuration
information to make this work.  I am getting familiar with the Maverick
system by using a debugger to walk through the processing.

Thanks for any help.

Warren Eder
504-697-3324


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