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Re: [xsl] Call another XML and XSL from an XSL outputting HTML

From: "Manfred Staudinger" <manfred.staudinger@--------->
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Date: 7/1/2007 3:57:00 PM
On 01/07/07, M. David Peterson <m.david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 08:40:55 -0600, Manfred Staudinger
<manfred.staudinger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> You have to call the XSLT Processor from Javascript.



You can also use an iframe.  One old-school asynchronous technique is to
use a 0px width/height iframe to render the content using a PI and then
capture the result and place it inline whereever it needs to be.

This technique is very valuable and I use it a lot. What I don't know
is who to apply a different stylesheet with it???

Manfred



On 01/07/07, Mark Anderson <mark.anderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have an XSL stylesheet that renders XML in an HTML page. From this
page I need to open another XML (actually the same one I first rendered)
in a new window, but apply a new XSL stylesheet.


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