I've used it with great success on many small content pieces, but never for
an entire application.  Personally, I think you'd be much better off with
writing a very thing view layer for each client that calls on the central
app for all it's non-presentation functionality.  XSL is good for certain
things, but it gets unweildy very quickly on large or complicated
transformations (as reorganizing a site layout would be).

My $0.02.

Cheers,
barneyb

> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 9:33 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: OT: App Skinning via XSL?
>
> This is a little off topic, but I am trying to figure out the
> best way to completely skin an application.  Not just change
> a few colors via css, but be able to completely change the
> structure of the end display.  What I have is a central
> application - i.e. code base, that I need to be able to
> completely change the end display on, on a per customer basis.
>
> I have read a couple of articles about using CFMX, XML and
> XSL to do this on a much smaller scale - i.e. reformat a
> menu.  Has anybody done this on a full application level and
> if so, any suggestions or warnings?
>
> Thanks
> -- Jeff
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