As many as you wish :)
It is powerfull with <xsl:include> too.
Christopher Rivera wrote:
> It worked Pavel, Thank you.
> So based from this, I can assume that I can pass additional buffers the same
> way as well?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pavel Hlavnicka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 12:40 PM
> To: Sablotron Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [Sab] Having problem with Buffers and XML::Sablotron
>
>
> Here is the right solution:
>
> 1. fourth argument is arrayref to the array of paramater name/value
> pairs, Is is not your case, so set it to undef. (It works together wirh
> xsl:param instruction)
>
> 2. First three parameters defines template, document and output. You use
> it correctly
>
> 3. Additional arguments (XML chunks) are passed together with template
> and data
>
> Try this (w/o my typos)
>
> $sab = new XML::Sablotron();
> $sab->RunProcessor("arg:/template", "arg:/data", "arg:/output",
> undef, ["template", $stylesheet, "data", $data,
> "nav", $hash{nav}]);
> $result = $sab->GetResultArg("output");
>
> Of course, you may use the older "Process" call.
>
> Note, that "nav" have to be a valid XML document.
>
> Pavel
>
> Christopher Rivera wrote:
>
>
>> I'm experiencing a problem trying to supply a buffer with a chunk of XML,
>> and using the XML::Sablotron. I'm not entirely certain if I'm using it in
>> the correct manner, but here is what I'm trying to accomplish...
>>
>> I'm using XML::Sablotron with the following:
>>
>> case A:
>> XML::Sablotron::Process(
>> "arg:/template", "arg:/data", "arg:/output", ["nav", $hash{'nav'}],
>> ["template", $stylesheet, "data", $data], $output,
>> );
>>
>> -or-
>>
>> case B:
>> XML::Sablotron::Process(
>> "arg:/template", "arg:/data", "arg:/output", \@mybuf,
>> ["template", $stylesheet, "data", $data], $output,
>> );
>>
>>
>> $hash{'nav'} contains a chunk of XML
>> \@mybuf is referencing %hash
>>
>>
>> >From my stylesheet, I'm using a for-each loop on "document('arg:/nav')//*"
>>
>> some of the errors I have received are:
>> from the stylesheet - 'arg:/nav' not found
>> or
>> too many arguments (referring to the use of Process)
>>
>>
>> granted I've used a few variations of the Process, by suppling an ARREYREF
>> as for the buffer, case A, case B, and to be honest, I'm lost. Does anyone
>> have any experience using buffers with XML::Sab, and can you best advise
>
> on
>
>> this situation?
>
>
>
> --
> Pavel Hlavnicka
> Ginger Alliance Ltd.
> Prague; Czech Republic
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Pavel Hlavnicka
Ginger Alliance Ltd.
Prague; Czech Republic