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Loyd Goodbar skrev:
I've got one of the reports' data in XML format. Are there any i5/OS server
side XSLT engines to translate the XML to XHTML? How would one go about
translating 3 different XML documents to XHTML, in different DIVs? Would be
wonderful if the transformations occurred without user interaction.
You need first to have a template XHTML document which you can then refactor into an XSLT program. We'll take that a bit later.

I have no idea if there is a native XSLT tool on the AS/400, but I know that there are many available written in Java. I have had good experience with Saxon, where version 6.5.5 has worked very well for me - http://saxon.sourceforge.net/#F6.5.5 - and where you should be able to use "saxon.jar" directly as the CLASS-argument to RUNJVA and hence run it from within e.g. CL. The scriptability then is dependent on whether you can provide the IFS-names programatically.


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