On Apr 26, 2006, at 2:00 AM, Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
Web Maestro Clay wrote:
I finally had a moment to look it up again. The relevant part is
actually in openoffice-common-to-forrest.xsl and it does access parts
meta elements:

<xsl:template match="/">
    <document>
      <header>
        <title>
          <xsl:choose>
<xsl:when test="/office:document/office:meta/dc:title = '' or not(/office:document/office:meta/dc:title)">
              <xsl:value-of select="$filename"/>

<snip>

Hope that helps,

--
Ferdinand Soethe

Thanks for finding. It doesn't really help (IMO), as I don't believe there's any difference to the current mechanism. I'll still have to figure out how to get the $filename and read meta.xml (in addition to content.xml)...

On Apr 25, 2006, at 2:54 PM, Web Maestro Clay wrote:
I checked, and it doesn't help. It's done there the same way it was done in OOo (by passing the '$filename' xsl:variable). In addition to getting the data out of the meta.xml file, I'll have to figure out how to pass the variable through to the odt_to_xhtml.xsl stylesheet.

Thanks for remembering!

However, David's recent post explaining pipelines and such should help!

Clay Leeds
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