Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xsl Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Argh Help Server side transformation >Thread Next - Re: Argh Help Server side transformation Re: Argh Help Server side transformationTo: NULL Date: 12/7/2004 3:01:00 PM There might be about 10 scenarios. One of them is, string xsl="your xsl string" StringReader sr=new StringReader(xsl); XmlTextReader tr=new XmlTextReader(sr); XslTransform xs=new XslTransform(); xs.Load(tr); doc.Load(sqlCmd.ExecureXmlReader()); StringWriter sw=new StringWriter(); xs.Transform(doc,null,sw,null); The last /sw/ has the transformed XML result as string. -- Pohwan Han. Seoul. Have a nice day. "Keith Chadwick" <webmaster-nospam@a...> wrote in message news:O9KcYMA3EHA.1392@t...... This should not be so blasted dificult to figure out what flipp'n dot net xml objects to use. I have a xmldocument loaded via myxmldoc.load(sqlCmd.ExecureXmlReader()) The sqlCmd calls a sp that returns some data with for xml. What I want to do is simply load a simple xsl transformation that is built on the fly in code as a string. Apply the transformation to myxmldoc and load the results back into another xmldocument. But what objects plug into what? For instance how do you get a string representing a xslt into a xsltransform object. What object to you put the resulting transform into that then can be put into a xmldocument etc. I could do this in 3 lines in MSXML now I have to jump through blasted hoops to do something very simple. Please help before I throw the monitor out the window!!! Cheers Annoyed | ||||||
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