Subject: RE: applying template in different context
From: Marco.Mistroni@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 14:11:17 +0300
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hi,
and add an attribute to the <task> tag that says which role should
do the task
br
marco
> -----Original Message-----
> From: EXT Peter-Paul Koch [mailto:ppk@xxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 13. September 1999 13:01
> To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: XSL: applying template in different context
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently writing my very first XML/XSL page for
> displaying a file in
> which
> information is gathered about several tasks in a process of designing
> mechanical components.
>
> Provisional version: http://www.netlinq.nl/interest/xml/interest.xml
>
> I have invented an element <task> which contains various data
> fields about the task. I have also a <role> element which
> contains data
> about the roles in this process (project manager, chief
> engineer etc., the
> data is their names, email etc.).
>
> I have written a separate <xsl:template> to display this role
> information.
>
> I'm now writing the <xsl:template> for displaying the tasks.
> Each <task>
> has a <supervisor> and a <performer>, which are roles. My
> problem is that I
> want to include the complete output of the stylesheet for the
> correct roles
> in the stylesheet for the task and I can't find out how to do it.
>
> In the style sheet I'm messing about with <task> and its
> children, so my
> currentNode is always a <task> or a lower data element.
>
> I've now written a script that can read out a single element
> from a <role>
> (the name), but what I really want to do is take the correct <role> as
> currentNode, apply the template, then revert to the <task> for the
> remainder of
> the task template.
>
> Is this at all possible? If so, how?
>
> Also: I can't seem to access the HTML document properly through
>
> document.all['div-name'].style
>
> Am I required to use the new DOM? Simple HTML pages in IE5
> can use the old
> IE4 DOM.
>
> Thanks for any information, and please remember I'm only a beginner so
> don't use too many complex terms. <grin>
>
> ppk
>
>
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