XSL has always been on my list of good ideas I never got to, but that is the way it's supposed to work. On 5/24/06, Farsheed <tfarsheed@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,
I'm doing some work involving multiple XML feed generation from one data source. Think SMIL, XSPF, RSS, iTunes, PLS, M3U...all use a similar data source: music playlists.
Currently each XML feed is generated with a callback function written in PHP. I was thinking the other day, perhaps a better approach would be to provide all the data in one XML file and then convert this file to other XML schemas using XSL. Does such an approach make sense? Anyone done something similar? The reason I thought this might be useful is because then it becomes easy to support multiple XML schema's by simply writing another XSL template and plugging it in to some generalized transformation function.
-Farsheed
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