Jos Vos wrote:

I don't think theme.xsl is enough.  If I want to have the page-flow's
views only create a pages-specific part of the body *and* use a default
top and left part of the page (where the left part may contain XForms
fields, such as a quick search or login option!), the theme.xsl can't
add those parts, as the XForms to XHTML conversion is already done.

But can this be done by creating an own epilogue.xpl that does (at least)
a XSLT step to create a full page from a "core body" (my view.xsl
files for the pages then only should contain that "core body" part) and then call the original epilogue.xpl?

Correct, if you want to add some XForms controls, you must add a transformation at the beginning of the epilogue. I would still try to do as much of the layout as possible in theme.xsl.


Which pops up another question: when is XSLT done for each view.xsl
with the model as input data?  Is this in epilogue.xpl (I don't
immediately find it back there) or is it implicitly done *before*
epilogue.xpl is called?

It is the role of the Page Flow Controller to organize model, view, form, actions, and the epilogue. The view, if present, is called by the PFC before the epilogue is called.


-Erik


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