On 5/2/06, Keven Ages <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Add the graphic from the XSL rather than the Document.  The Document's
> HTML is editable by the editors.  The XSL is only editable by
> developers.

That's exactly what I'm trying to do but can't find any info on how to
set up the XSLT to pull the proper graphic depending on the page they
are on.

> In 1.2, you could have the graphic as an Asset attached to the
> Document.  That allows a common name such as "header.gif" to be used
> for all Documents.  We use that technique for adding background
> graphics: "bg.gif" is used if it exists.  An example Asset would be
> in: {pub}/resources/live/about/header.gif

> Or have a special directory for "headers" that cannot be edited using
> the CMS GUI.
> {pub}/headers/about/header.gif
> Or for multiple languages:
> {pub}/headers/about/header_en.gif


I'd love to see an example of this on the Lenya site.  Anyone?

http://solprovider.com/lenya/variables
"Usage" has code examples for passing variables to XSL.
"Common" mentions "document-id", which is probably the variable you need.

solprovider

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