Thank you both, I am giving more detail:
I would like to see your approach, I tried to use the param but I was
unsuccessful. I used the cocooncenter.org navigation menu example as a
pointer.
I can pass the parameter contaning the menufile name to the xsl file
(the parameter is defined on the sitemap)
the sitemap contains:
<map:match pattern="mutekv112/*.html">
<map:generate src="mutekv112/{1}.xml"/>
<map:transform src="mutekv112/stylesheets/page2html01.xsl">
<map:parameter name="menu-file" value="mutekv112/menu.xml"/>
</map:transform>
<map:serialize type="html"/>
</map:match>
but I can't call the content from the menu.xml file using document()
function.
I just want to process the menu.xml content to the *.html file.
The menu.xml simply contains:
<content>
<main label="Corporate" href="profile.html"></main>
<main label="Industry" href="industry.html"></main>
<main label="Trading Philosophy" href="tradingp.html"></main>
<main label="Trading Strategy" href="strategy.html"></main>
<main label="Markets" href="markets.html"></main>
<main label="Advisory Services" href="topics.html"></main>
</content>
what should be the correct syntax on the page2html01.xsl to display the
menu.xml content next to the *.xml content?
Or should I use something else?
I just received the third approach from fabien, I will take a look at
that also,
Arda Balci
It Consultant
-----Original Message-----
From: Venkatachalapathi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 2:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: two xml source files
You may also use this type if xsl processor can be used on this place
<xsl:param name="MenuFile"/> at the top. and build the xsl params at
run
time using any xsl processor. Inside xsl you can refer with
MenuFile/... so
on..
Actually I don't know the exact situation where you are using. But in
one
of our project we solved this using param pattern.
If this is the way you want I will elaborate the things...
Sorry for incontinence cause if this approach diverts..
GVPathi
----- Original Message -----
From: "Luca Morandini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 4:54 PM
Subject: RE: two xml source files
> Arda,
>
> you may use a number of solution:
>
> 1) Aggregate (using <map:aggregate>) those XML fiels and feed them to
the
> XSLT transformer
> 2) Use document() function inside the stylesheet
>
> Best regards,
>
> P.S.
> Plain rext posting next time, please.
>
> ---------------------------------------------
> Luca Morandini
> GIS Consultant
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Arda Balci [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 1:15 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: two xml source files
>
>
> I have two xml files. One is for the menu content, the other is for
the
body
> content. I want to read from these two different files with one xsl
file,
> and serialize html.
>
> The menu file is to be used with each page.
>
> I couldn't solve the problem. Do I need a special pipeline in the
sitemap?
>
>
> Arda Balci
> It Consultant
>
>
>
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