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Re: Combining stylesheets for baseclass-subclass type documents



Arrrgghhh.... sorry for the time problems! When Mac OS X crashes on a 
dual processor system it changes the clock back to right before 1970 
(documented bug). It is such a joy... i would defintiely *not* recommend 
an apple dual processor sytem... (and yes, I am on 10.1.3).

-Rob
:(but the interface is so beautiful on a cinema display....):

>
> Can you break out the common templates/variables/params into separate 
> XSL documents? This way you can directly target your unique 
> circumstance. For example, what i do is have a global_defintions.xsl 
> that includes all the common XSLT documents (variables, params) that 
> have common usage. Then in the unique XSLTs, I just include 
> global_defintions.xsl. When you need the unique view you call the 
> unique XSLT doc which includes the common stuff.
>
> best,
> -Rob
>
> Daniel Brockman wrote:
>
>> I need help designing a couple of stylesheets that both transform similar
>> source types; the first stylesheet transforms the base type while the
>> second
>> stylesheet transforms an extension to this type.
>>
>> The first stylesheet, a.xsl, provides the a-specific information.  It has
>> to be
>> independant of the second stylesheet, b.xsl, which provides the 
>> b-specific
>> information.  By definition, the second stylesheet, b.xsl, cannot provide
>> the a-
>> specific information.
>> <snip/>
>>
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