Stefan,
great to hear!
Regards,
Jeroen Reijn
Stefan Shoeman wrote:
Thank you Jeroen, i've managed it.
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Best Regards,
Stefan Shoeman
2007/4/12, Jeroen Reijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Stefan,
yes you can use an XSL for that. Just add the XSLT after your
generation step where you have both the query and the parameter
elements in the pipeline. You will be able to put the value inside the
sql query.
Your transformer does not always need an xslt (src='') for processing
because you can also modify/parse the sax stream with your own custom
transformer, but an XSLT is a bit easier.
Kind regards,
Jeroen Reijn
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Van: Stefan Shoeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: do 12-4-2007 15:58
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC:
Onderwerp: How to do XSLT-transformations on a SAX-stream?
Hello *,
I would like to paste a parameter (e.g. 23) into some sql
statements.
Both of them are in a SAX-stream (normal pipeline), which
looks like
this:
----------------------------------8<-------------stream-----------------------
<sql:query>
SELECT p_users.item FROM p_users WHERE
p_users.user-id =
<xsl:value-of
select="/par:parameters/par:parameter1" />
</sql:query>
<par:parameters>
<par:parameter1>
23
</par:parameter1>
</par:parameters>
---------------------------------->8-------------stream-----------------------
How can I set a XSLT-transformation in the sitemap, which gets
the
parameter from the stream (It always needs a xslt-file
(src=...) for
processing)?
Are there any better solutions, to get the parameter into the
query?
(The query was included by xinclude.)
Thanks for reading...
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Best Regards,
Stefan Shoeman
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