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Hi David,

Have you read Giuseppe's article in the System iNetwork's archives (http://www.midrangecomputing.com/tips-techniques/sql/techtip-sql2csv-and-sql2xml.html)? There is a parameter on the SQL2XML command to specify where your xsl file is.

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David FOXWELL wrote:
Hi everyone,

Thanks to Helge and the post on Giuseppe Costagliola's SQL2XML, I'm discovering this tool and finding it amazing!
Now, I am still very new to CGI programming, but I know XSL quite well.

At the moment, I just have an SQL2XML command that displays a physical file in the browser in XML form. Now I want to create my XSL file. But where do I put it? Does the path have to be described in the server configuration file? How exactly? Can I also put the path in the XML file?

Also, there seems to be very little interest in this tool. Anyone know why that might be?



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