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XSL Extentions?

From: Matt <matthewpomar@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 5/14/2007 2:23:00 PM

I have developed a program that allows a user to generate a customized
HTML listing of search results of nearby locations (restaurants for
example) using XSL templates. I've implemented this using ASP.Net.

I'd like to create an extension (I think that what it is) that allows
me to do something like this:

<custom:map-link target="_blank">Map This Location</custom:map-link>

This would result in the appropriate HTML to create a link to map the
current location (the current location is the location in the context
of the XML document) like so:

<a href="http://www.mapsite.com?
address=123+Main&City=Dallas&ZipCode=75114" target="_blank">Map This
Location</a>

I haven't seen many examples of how to do this on the web. Pehaps I'm
searching for the wrong keywords. I don't know if XSL can do this or
if it is an extension to the parser, in which case it would be the XSL/
XML parser in .Net.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
Matthew Pomar



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