Hi Dan,

On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 10:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > a.) Attached is a zip that contains a modified version of your xmlfr
> > >     search page.  
> > 
> > 
> > I don't see any attachment. It has probably be either forgotten or
> > removed by the list server!
> 
> That would be my fault.  Trying again...

That's better :-) ...

I should have given more context about what I am trying to achieve,
sorry for that.

I have a couple of comments on your adaptation of my sample.

First, XMLfr being dedicated to XML, I want to serve XHTML (not HTML)
documents (thus my xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; in affiche.xsl
and the fact that I am using the XML serializer in cherche.xpl). I am
wondering if the Saxon crash you are seing with cherche2.xpl isn't due
to the fact that you are using the transformation to output HTML.

Second, I'd like to use the technique I have described as "style-free
stylesheets" http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2000/07/26/xslt/xsltstyle.html and
give the ability to the creators of the pages to define the content of
their pages using building blocks defined in the page flows and
pipelines.

That's why, instead of aggregating the search result and the page
template in the pipeline definition, I'd like to pull the search result
into the page template in the XSLT transformation.

Technically, that may seem not a big deal but in one case the creator or
editor of a web page needs to modify the pipeline and in the other case
he has just to edit his/her page.  

I could generate the pipeline definition dynamically from the layout
page (ie, seeing that the author wants to include a search result,
create the pipeline that does the aggregation), but wouldn't it be quite
heavy?

Being able to access to the output of a pipeline in my XSLT
transformation would be soooo much simpler :) ...

Thanks for your help.

Eric
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