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Creating RSS using xsl and xml newbie question.

From: Scott (doesitmatte@--------.---)
To: NULL
Date: 5/4/2004 6:56:00 PM
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 Hi, thanks for reading this...
 I have an xml file with details of offers a site wishes to display.
 This xml file cannot have any style sheets or anything embedded in it
 as it is used for other purposes.
 I have created an XSL file which when given an xml file (containing
 offers) converts it into an RSS format.
 
 I have created all this thru xmlspy, and to complete the
 transformation i have simply pressed F10 and selected the xml file to
 use. XMLSpy then simply creates the output document. however this is
 not much use on a website.
 
 My problem now is how to create a document that will, when requested,
 load the xml with the xsl and create the desired output.
 Is this even possible? and if so, what do i need to do?
 Thanks

 
 [microsoft.public.xsl]

   

  

 How about a Tomcat servlet?  Take a look at Roger Kovack's XslRoot (http://sourceforge.net/projects/xslroot/) for something that probably does all you want (and more).

  

 Scott-

  




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