Subject: Re: switching between multiple languages in XSL
From: Nic James Ferrier <nferrier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 22:22:46 +0100
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Jason Viers <bean@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> We're transforming a XML file to HTML via XSL, and we'd like the XSL to
> be usable across multiple languages. The XML file being transformed
> does _not_ have the text we'd like to select between, just an indication
> as to what language should be used. There are things like static
> headers & footers we'd like to switch between based on the flag in the XML.
>
> We'd like to have the language-specific sections in their own files, so
> the language teams can work on them independently of the main XSL file.
> We couldn't find a way to do this using <xsl:import> as we can't have a
> certain one included based on a condition,a nd we can't really "select"
> out of those, as they're not the source document.
>
> Has anyone tried something similar, or have any advice how to
> approach this?
I did a big job on this for a lot of legal content using multiple
source documents.
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Nic Ferrier
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