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XML call XSL that calls xml through document() element

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hagar - 19 Oct 2006 20:27 GMT
Hello,

I am trying to create an XML document on the fly that sends some
parameters to an xsl document which calls the correct xml document that
corresponds to the parameters.

I reference the xsl document:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="web-primary.xsl"?>

I am just trying to hardcode the request to prove that this is possible
for the time being so the parameters are already in the xsl that will
eventually be variables.

but I am unsure what else to include in the first XML file to make the
call to the web-primary.xsl?????  My XSL is complete and the
corresponding XSL files are complete.

The xsl doc has a document element that calls the correct xml file that
contains the data.

My reason for doing all of this is because Firefox will not allow me to
go to a remote xml file from the server so I want the browser to do the
work of getting the remote xml file.  If you have a better way of doing
this, please let me know.

thx.
Simon Brooke - 19 Oct 2006 22:56 GMT
> I am trying to create an XML document on the fly that sends some
> parameters to an xsl document which calls the correct xml document that
> corresponds to the parameters.

This isn't even remotely a Java question. Ask it on news:comp.text.xml

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simon@jasmine.org.uk (Simon Brooke) http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/

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