Re: Transforming question

2002-09-25 Thread Vadim Gritsenko

Luca Morandini wrote:

>Ganael,
>
>AFAIK, the possibility of outputting XSL results to more than one document is not a 
>standard XSLT 1.0 feature (in XSLT 2.0 it will
>be included, though), hence, I suppose you should redesign that stylesheet.
>

Yes, you need to split it up on several pieces.


>You could have five different pipelines (one for every page section) and then a sixth 
>one to aggregate those documents into a final HTML page.
>

It's still possible to use frames though: just have several pipelines 
(or two: one for frameset, another for frames).

Vadim


>If you look at the Cocoon docs there are some samples on aggregating; moreover, this 
>issue has been discussed many times on this
>mailing list, just search for "map:aggregate".
>
>Best regards,
>
>P.S.
>Next time, use plain text for your messages to this mailing list, please.
>
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>-Original Message-
>From: Ganael LAPLANCHE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 5:39 PM
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>Subject: Transforming question
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>
>Hi all,
>
>I am modifying a web site that used php/saxon calls to generate html, to be presented 
>via cocoon instead.
>The web site was using an xsl page that produced 5 html documents from a single xml 
>one (the html generated is the TOC, the frames,
>etc...). The user could view the page by clicking on a link to the main document (the 
>one that declared the frames and included the
>other documents). Since I'm new to cocoon, I was wondering how I could view my 
>document using tansformers/serializers. Is my xsl
>page re-usable ? How can I generate the five documents in memory and view the main 
>one ??? Is it possible ???
>
>I'm a bit lost with cocoon,
>if someone could help me...
>
>Thank you very much.
>Gan.
>  
>




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RE: Transforming question

2002-09-25 Thread Luca Morandini

Ganael,

AFAIK, the possibility of outputting XSL results to more than one document is not a 
standard XSLT 1.0 feature (in XSLT 2.0 it will
be included, though), hence, I suppose you should redesign that stylesheet.

You could have five different pipelines (one for every page section) and then a sixth 
one to aggregate those documents into a final
HTML page.

If you look at the Cocoon docs there are some samples on aggregating; moreover, this 
issue has been discussed many times on this
mailing list, just search for "map:aggregate".

Best regards,

P.S.
Next time, use plain text for your messages to this mailing list, please.

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   Luca Morandini
   GIS Consultant
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://utenti.tripod.it/lmorandini/index.html
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-Original Message-
From: Ganael LAPLANCHE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 5:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Transforming question


Hi all,

I am modifying a web site that used php/saxon calls to generate html, to be presented 
via cocoon instead.
The web site was using an xsl page that produced 5 html documents from a single xml 
one (the html generated is the TOC, the frames,
etc...). The user could view the page by clicking on a link to the main document (the 
one that declared the frames and included the
other documents). Since I'm new to cocoon, I was wondering how I could view my 
document using tansformers/serializers. Is my xsl
page re-usable ? How can I generate the five documents in memory and view the main one 
??? Is it possible ???

I'm a bit lost with cocoon,
if someone could help me...

Thank you very much.
Gan.


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Transforming question

2002-09-25 Thread Ganael LAPLANCHE



Hi all,
 
I am modifying a web site that used php/saxon calls 
to generate html, to be presented via cocoon instead.
The web site was using an xsl page that produced 
5 html documents from a single xml one (the html generated is the TOC, the frames, etc...). The user could view the 
page by clicking on a link to the main document (the one that declared the 
frames and included the other documents). Since I'm new to cocoon, I was 
wondering how I could view my document using tansformers/serializers. Is my 
xsl page re-usable ? How can I generate the five documents in memory and view 
the main one ??? Is it possible ???
 
I'm a bit lost with cocoon,
if someone could help me...
 
Thank you very much.
Gan.


Transforming question

2002-09-25 Thread Ganael LAPLANCHE




Hi all,
 
I am modifying a web site that used php/saxon calls 
to generate html, to be presented via cocoon instead.
The web site was using an xsl page that produced 
5 html documents from a single xml one (the html generated is the TOC, the frames, etc...). The user could view the 
page by clicking on a link to the main document (the one that declared the 
frames and included the other documents). Since I'm new to cocoon, I was 
wondering how I could view my document using tansformers/serializers. Is my 
xsl page re-usable ? How can I generate the five documents in memory and view 
the main one ??? Is it possible ???
 
I'm a bit lost with cocoon,
if someone could help me...
 
Thank you very much.
Gan.