Hi Mckeane,

Someone else will correct me if there's a better way here, but what I think you 
want to do is copy the template that you want to edit out of e.g. 
structural.xsl, and paste it in full into your own stylesheet.  What this does 
is essentially override the template of the same name in the other stylesheet.  
Now, make your edits and customizations, and you've got what you want.

Please let me know if that answers your question.


Cheers,

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On Sep 7, 2010, at 4:59 PM, Mckeane Thomas wrote:

Hello,
I want to be able to edit the xsl stylesheet for dspace, in order to add my own 
customization. But I'm not sure what to do. I was looking at the xsl files in 
the dri2xhtml folder in an effort to understand the codes and the links to the 
DRI document. I have created and installed a theme that I am currently using as 
the interface with some css tweaks and minor customization. I want to add or 
tweak the xsl files for my own customization. I saw the 
structure.xsl,general-handler.xsl, and some other xsl files some of which are 
commented out in dri2html.xsl file. Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you.
--Mckeane
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