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From: "lele1979" <emapal@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 11/6/2006 6:29:00 AM

Hi XSL Community,

I would do a file in PDF with FO and XSL/XML tecnology.

In a precisely moment of a creation of this PDF file I must call a
precisely template from a precisely XSL file, that I have already
included.

The name of this template is the same that from a file XML.

Into each file XSL there are one template.

Example:

File XML:
-------------------------
[...]
<object1>ADV6</object1>
[...]
-------------------------

File XSL (his name is "ADV6.XSL") is structured:

-------------------------
<xsl:stylesheet>
<xsl:template name="ADV6">
[...]
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
-------------------------

File XSL that call another file XSL

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[...]
<xsl:include href="Adv6.xsl"></xsl:include>
[...]
<xsl:call-template name="ADV6"/>
[...]
-------------------------

How do you do to put "Adv6.xsl" and "ADV6" dinamicly?

How do you do?

Thank you for your interesting.

Emanuele



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