David FOXWELL skrev:
I am thinking it must be possible to do this instead of entering the user's text on a green screen :

Create a streamfile and open an HTML editor like FCKeditor (careful how you read that) and stock the text there. Only, we'd need to be able to use the same rules for letter presentation that we use in our XSL files. Is it possible to associate such an editor with an XSL file?

If you can create a XHTML skeleton in the IFS, which you then can let the user invoke a XHTML-editor on, the result when saved by the user should be a valid XML file, which can then be parsed directly from within XSLT (which plain HTML cannot).

You can then use <xsl:include> and <xsl:for-each> to pull in any external file and process it from your main XSLT script.


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