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[list4xt] Re: Extensions to XT

Subject: [list4xt] Re: Extensions to XT

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From: Paul T (pault12345@yahoo.com)
Date: 23/06/2000 - 02:36


 
  Khun Yee Fung <KFung@extend.com> wrote:

I am going to check the source code to find out how extension elements
are done in XT. Before I do that, I gather I should ask the list first. I
don't want to go down any blind alleys that you might have done down to.

# Just to let you know that since today you are for sure not alone in your walk. Working on next version of UX I have to re-engeneer detailes of how xt:document works. My task looks easier than yours ( I'l not bet on my own extension elements, all I need is to understand how xt:document works - and then more likely that I'l not make any changes to XT code ).

# Anyway - I'm definately starting with this walk tomorrow evening and I'l definately write some brief paper in the result. Also, if you already had some progress in understanding the dataflow ( just pointers to the participating classes, for example ) - I'l appreciate greatly.

# Will be in touch.

# Rgds.Paul.

# PS - Anybody needs a small, trivial hack which allows retriving top-level stylesheet parameters which were provided to the stylesheet, given with the pointer to XSLProcessorIml ? ;-) No need to change the XT code, as usual.

# I mean that XSLProcessorImpl.getParameter( name ) does not accept String ;-)

 

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