Question about the way the intermediate stylesheet gets generated

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akuehne

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Dec 19, 2010, 3:49:02 PM12/19/10
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Hi,

thanks forthe good work done in the Tamilzer project !

I'm trying to use Tamilzer to build assertions for the OASIS DSS spec.
It defines a webservice interface to signature creation and
verification servers. I would like to apply the assertions
automatically in a server environment. But here I see some problems
the way the intermediate stylesheet gets generated. I would prefer to
do it on-the-fly, without using a file on disc. This fails because of
the special way the top level tag and the namespace declarations are
build. Do you have special reasons for using the xsl:text approach
here ? My quick tries using xsl:namespace show good results ...

Gretings

Andreas

Jacques Durand

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Jan 21, 2011, 6:47:00 PM1/21/11
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Andreas:
Sorry for the late response here … have been away for vacation +
business trips.
No we don’t have specific reasons for using xsl:text.
If you have an alternative approach that is better I’d be happy to use
it in the next release.
When you say “do it on the fly” you mean keeping it in memory (some
prog language object) for immediate use?
Just curious to learn a bit more about your usage context.
Cheers,
- Jacques
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