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Hi there,
I know I just sent a huge file, but I got another idea:
All I basically want to do is to
1.) have a XML
2.) have a XSL
3.) on the server and create HTML from it
Now, I gotta do some simple reports (just look at my previous
posts). I want to offer a multilanguage version, so I need to know
how to
1.) call a ASP or such file with a parameter that selects which
language I want
2.) have a language file (XML), a XML and a XSL file from which,
depending on the parameter, the appropriate language is selected
and put into the right place.
Can anyone give me a BRIEF simple example? I tried the doc and
searched newsgroups etc, but I didn't find any easy, suitable
examples for this. And I am told to present something really quick,
so since I don't want to show up with crap, I want to have a good
solid basic concept.
I'd appreciate very much if anyone had the time to tell me about
this, or point me to a place where I find examples for this case -
examples like SHAKESPEARE and THE BIBLE are little too hard
for me.
Thanks!!!
Juggy
XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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