[Zope] ANNOUNCE: XMLDocument 1.0a1
Alexander Staubo
alex@mop.no
Mon, 26 Jul 1999 05:31:28 +0200
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jim Fulton [mailto:jim@digicool.com]
>Sent: 25. juli 1999 14:13
>To: Alexander Staubo
>Cc: Zope Mailing List (E-mail); 'Amos Latteier'
>Subject: Re: [Zope] ANNOUNCE: XMLDocument 1.0a1
>
>
>Alexander Staubo wrote:
>>
>> Now all we need is an XSL processor so we can transform XML
>documents to
>> HTML etc. on the fly. Anybody know of a Python
>implementation of such a
>> gizmo?
>
>There are a couple. We plan to integrate FourThought's 4XSL
>with Zope.
Thanks for the pointer. Unfortunately it only works on Unix, though.
>I expect this will look like "XSL methods".
Well, how would you invoke them? It would be appropriate, say, to have a
single folder's XML documents all point to one XSL style sheet. In fact,
since the XSL style sheet of a document can be defined in the XML itself
-- the syntax escapes me, but I believe it was an XML SI -- this
information could be used for overriding the "default" XSL style sheet.
>Also node that *all* Zope objects support DOM at some level
>as of Zope 2.0 beta 1.
Any examples of this?
>So it will be possible to use DOM-aware
>tools (like 4XSL) with any Zope object. We used 4XSL to test out
>initial DOM integration.
>Jim
>
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