Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >xsl-list Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - [xsl] FO invisible data >Thread Next - RE: [xsl] FO invisible data Re: [xsl] FO invisible dataTo: Date: 6/1/2006 6:58:00 AM Alan Boldock wrote: Greetings xsl-list I am trying to extract some data from a proprietary medical data system. The system basically generates a FO file that from the system goes on to be printed/faxed/emailed to many sources. I can grad the FO file on its way past copy it and do some other processing that I need to do to it. I have access to the XSL file that did generate the FO file and I can modify it as long as the FO file appears the same when printed/faxed/emailed. However the problem I have is that there is one key piece of data missing form the FO file that I need. I can insert it into the XSL file quite easily but when I do it appears on the final output and I can't have that. So my question is: Is there some way to include something like below but for it to have a property perhaps that makes the formatter ignore it completely but will still allow me to get to the data in the FO file? Is there a reason that the material you insert has to be in the fo: namespace? If you were to insert material in some other namespace, then XSL:FO would ignore it, so effectively it would be invisible. But if you insert the material with the fo: prefix, then (a) it has to be valid XSL:FO markup, and (b) XSL:FO is going to process it. I confess I don't understand why you might want to insert XSL:FO markup, but not want it to have any effect on the output. If I knew why you were trying to do this it might help. -- jack. | ||||||
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