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Usage of xsl:for-each within sql:connection

Michiel Roos [netcreators]
Dear people,

I would like to wish all of you a very good 2007!

I am wondering if it is possible to use looping within a sql:connection.

My input document looks like:
<root>
        <query>
                BEGIN;
        </query>
        <query>
                CREATE temp table blah( . .. . );
        </query>
        <update>
                INSERT INTO blah ( . .. . );
        </query>
        <result-query>
                SELECT * from blah;
        </result-query>
        <query>
                ROLLBACK;
        </query>
</root>

I want to do:

        <sql:connection>

          <xsl:for-each select="/root/*">
            <xsl:if test="query">
              <sql:execute>
                <sql:query>
                  <sql:param type="oxf:literalString" select="."
replace="true" />
                </sql:query>
                <sql:result-set result-sets="1">
                  <sql:row-iterator>
                  </sql:row-iterator>
                </sql:result-set>
                <sql:no-results>
                  <text>No result</text>
                </sql:no-results>
              </sql:execute>
            </xsl:if>

            <xsl:if test="update">
              <sql:execute>
                <sql:update>
                  <sql:param type="oxf:literalString" select="."
replace="true" />
                </sql:update>
              </sql:execute>
            </xsl:if>

            <xsl:if test="result-query">
              <sql:execute>
                <sql:query>
                  <sql:param type="oxf:literalString" select="."
replace="true" />
                </sql:query>
                <sql:result-set result-sets="1">
                  <result>
                    <sql:row-iterator>
                      <sql:get-columns format="xml">
<!--                        <sql:exclude>first_name</sql:exclude>   -->
                      </sql:get-columns>
                    </sql:row-iterator>
                  </result>
                </sql:result-set>
                <sql:no-results>
                  <text>No result</text>
                </sql:no-results>
              </sql:execute>
            </xsl:if>

          </xsl:for-each>

        </sql:connection>


This does not appear to do what I want it to do as the <xsl:for-each>
tags are outputted, they don't seem to be interpreted.

Is there another way in which I can achieve 'looping' within a
sql:connection?

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possible dialog bug?

Peter Kolarov-2
Happy New Year to everyone!

I believe we have found some OF bug (I am using latest night build) with the
newly added dialog. It seems to break when dialog is called on event
"xforms-ready" - it simply does not show. In the example below you can see
the behavior:

1) Dialog is working OK when called in action triggered by submission using
submit button. See this when line <!--xforms:send submission="app-submit"
/--> is commented out.

2) Dialog breaks when you remove the comments and try to call the dialog on
xforms-ready event.

Is there some possible init problem with the dialog or is there another way
to call the dialog during xforms ready action?

-peter




<xhtml:html xmlns:ev="http://www.w3.org/2001/xml-events"
xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
xmlns:xforms="http://www.w3.org/2002/xforms"
xmlns:xxforms="http://orbeon.org/oxf/xml/xforms">
        <xhtml:head>
                <xforms:model>
                        <xforms:instance id="request">
                                <request />
                        </xforms:instance>
                        <xforms:instance id="response">
                                <response />
                        </xforms:instance>
                        <xforms:submission method="post"
mediatype="text/xml" replace="instance"
action="http://localhost:8888/test/test" id="app-submit"
ref="instance('request')" instance="response">
                                <xforms:action
ev:event="xforms-submit-done">
                                        <xxforms:show dialog="message-box"
ev:event="DOMActivate" />
                                </xforms:action>
                        </xforms:submission>
                        <xforms:action ev:event="xforms-ready">
                                <!--xforms:send submission="app-submit" /-->
                        </xforms:action>
                </xforms:model>
        </xhtml:head>
        <xhtml:body>
                <xxforms:dialog id="message-box" modal="true" close="true">
                        <xforms:label>Test</xforms:label>
                        <xforms:trigger>
                                <xforms:label>Close</xforms:label>
                                <xxforms:hide dialog="message-box"
ev:event="DOMActivate" />
                        </xforms:trigger>
                </xxforms:dialog>
                <xforms:submit submission="app-submit">
                        <xforms:label>Submit</xforms:label>
                </xforms:submit>
        </xhtml:body>
</xhtml:html>




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Re: possible dialog bug?

Steve Lenhart
Peter,

I had this problem before .... I wanted a dialog to show on page load .... this is how I accomplished it ...

<!-- put name of the event to call in the model -->
<xforms:model id="main-model" xxforms:external-events="get-content-data">

  <xforms:action ev:event="xforms-ready">
             <xxforms:script>ORBEON.xforms.Document.dispatchEvent("main-model", "get-content-data", null, null, true, false);</xxforms:script>
  </xforms:action>
           
   <!-- event called from javascript -->
   <xforms:action ev:event="get-content-data">
                <xxforms:show dialog="myDialog"/>
   </xforms:action>


Steve


Peter Kolarov wrote:
Happy New Year to everyone!

I believe we have found some OF bug (I am using latest night build) with the
newly added dialog. It seems to break when dialog is called on event
"xforms-ready" - it simply does not show. In the example below you can see
the behavior: 

1) Dialog is working OK when called in action triggered by submission using
submit button. See this when line <!--xforms:send submission="app-submit"
/--> is commented out.

2) Dialog breaks when you remove the comments and try to call the dialog on
xforms-ready event. 

Is there some possible init problem with the dialog or is there another way
to call the dialog during xforms ready action?

-peter




<xhtml:html xmlns:ev="http://www.w3.org/2001/xml-events"
xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
xmlns:xforms="http://www.w3.org/2002/xforms"
xmlns:xxforms="http://orbeon.org/oxf/xml/xforms">
	<xhtml:head>
		<xforms:model>
			<xforms:instance id="request">
				<request />
			</xforms:instance>
			<xforms:instance id="response">
				<response />
			</xforms:instance>
			<xforms:submission method="post"
mediatype="text/xml" replace="instance"
action="http://localhost:8888/test/test" id="app-submit"
ref="instance('request')" instance="response">
				<xforms:action
ev:event="xforms-submit-done">
					<xxforms:show dialog="message-box"
ev:event="DOMActivate" />
				</xforms:action>
			</xforms:submission>
			<xforms:action ev:event="xforms-ready">
				<!--xforms:send submission="app-submit" /-->
			</xforms:action>
		</xforms:model>
	</xhtml:head>
	<xhtml:body>
		<xxforms:dialog id="message-box" modal="true" close="true">
			<xforms:label>Test</xforms:label>
			<xforms:trigger>
				<xforms:label>Close</xforms:label>
				<xxforms:hide dialog="message-box"
ev:event="DOMActivate" />
			</xforms:trigger>
		</xxforms:dialog>
		<xforms:submit submission="app-submit">
			<xforms:label>Submit</xforms:label>
		</xforms:submit>
	</xhtml:body>
</xhtml:html>


  

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RE: Usage of xsl:for-each within sql:connection

Ryan Puddephatt
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Michiel,
        Run this XSL through the oxf:xslt processor then use the output in
the sql processor :-)

Ryan

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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Michiel Roos [mailto:[hidden email]]
>Sent: 02 January 2007 12:00
>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: [ops-users] Usage of xsl:for-each within sql:connection
>
>Dear people,
>
>I would like to wish all of you a very good 2007!
>
>I am wondering if it is possible to use looping within a
>sql:connection.
>
>My input document looks like:
><root>
> <query>
> BEGIN;
> </query>
> <query>
> CREATE temp table blah( . .. . );
> </query>
> <update>
> INSERT INTO blah ( . .. . );
> </query>
> <result-query>
> SELECT * from blah;
> </result-query>
> <query>
> ROLLBACK;
> </query>
></root>
>
>I want to do:
>
>        <sql:connection>
>
>          <xsl:for-each select="/root/*">
>            <xsl:if test="query">
>              <sql:execute>
>                <sql:query>
>                  <sql:param type="oxf:literalString" select="."
>replace="true" />
>                </sql:query>
>                <sql:result-set result-sets="1">
>                  <sql:row-iterator>
>                  </sql:row-iterator>
>                </sql:result-set>
>                <sql:no-results>
>                  <text>No result</text>
>                </sql:no-results>
>              </sql:execute>
>            </xsl:if>
>
>            <xsl:if test="update">
>              <sql:execute>
>                <sql:update>
>                  <sql:param type="oxf:literalString" select="."
>replace="true" />
>                </sql:update>
>              </sql:execute>
>            </xsl:if>
>
>            <xsl:if test="result-query">
>              <sql:execute>
>                <sql:query>
>                  <sql:param type="oxf:literalString" select="."
>replace="true" />
>                </sql:query>
>                <sql:result-set result-sets="1">
>                  <result>
>                    <sql:row-iterator>
>                      <sql:get-columns format="xml">
><!--                        <sql:exclude>first_name</sql:exclude>   -->
>                      </sql:get-columns>
>                    </sql:row-iterator>
>                  </result>
>                </sql:result-set>
>                <sql:no-results>
>                  <text>No result</text>
>                </sql:no-results>
>              </sql:execute>
>            </xsl:if>
>
>          </xsl:for-each>
>
>        </sql:connection>
>
>
>This does not appear to do what I want it to do as the
><xsl:for-each> tags are outputted, they don't seem to be interpreted.
>
>Is there another way in which I can achieve 'looping' within a
>sql:connection?
>
>--
>
>Met vriendelijke groet,
>
>
>Michiel Roos
>netcreators.com
>
>



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Re: Usage of xsl:for-each within sql:connection

Michiel Roos [netcreators]
Ok Ryan,

It's clunky, ugly and it smells really bad, but it works ;-). Thanks for
the tip. Here's my xsl:

<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
version="1.0"
  xmlns:sql="http://orbeon.org/oxf/xml/sql"
  >
  <xsl:output method="xml" omit-xml-declaration="yes"/>
  <xsl:template match="/">

    <sql:config>
      <sql:connection>

      <xsl:for-each select="/root">
        <xsl:apply-templates />
      </xsl:for-each>

      </sql:connection>
    </sql:config>

  </xsl:template>

  <xsl:template match="query">
    <sql:execute>
      <sql:query>
        <xsl:value-of select="." />
      </sql:query>
      <sql:result-set result-sets="1">
        <sql:row-iterator>
        </sql:row-iterator>
      </sql:result-set>
      <sql:no-results>
        <text>No result</text>
      </sql:no-results>
    </sql:execute>
  </xsl:template>

  <xsl:template match="update">
    <sql:execute>
      <sql:query>
        <xsl:value-of select="." />
      </sql:query>
    </sql:execute>
  </xsl:template>

  <xsl:template match="result-query">
    <sql:execute>
      <sql:query>
        <xsl:value-of select="." />
      </sql:query>
      <sql:result-set result-sets="1">
        <result>
          <sql:row-iterator>
            <sql:get-columns format="xml">
  <!--                        <sql:exclude>first_name</sql:exclude>   -->
            </sql:get-columns>
          </sql:row-iterator>
        </result>
      </sql:result-set>
      <sql:no-results>
        <text>No result</text>
      </sql:no-results>
    </sql:execute>
  </xsl:template>

</xsl:stylesheet>

And the xpl bits:

  <!-- transform model into SQL config -->
  <p:processor name="oxf:xslt">
    <p:input name="config" href="validation-sql-config-generator.xsl"/>
    <p:input name="data" href="#validation-sql"/>
    <p:output name="data" id="validation-sql-config"/>
  </p:processor>


  <!-- SQL processor, insert validation data -->
  <p:processor name="oxf:sql">
    <p:input name="data" href="#validation-sql-config" />
    <p:input name="datasource" href="#datasource-validate" />
    <p:input name="config" href="#validation-sql-config" />
    <p:output name="data" ref="data"/>
  </p:processor>



Ryan Puddephatt wrote:
> Michiel,
> Run this XSL through the oxf:xslt processor then use the output in
> the sql processor :-)
>
> Ryan
>

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Re: Usage of xsl:for-each within sql:connection

Michiel Roos [netcreators]
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Excuse, the update bit in the xsl should read:

  <xsl:template match="update">
    <sql:execute>
      <sql:update>
        <xsl:value-of select="." />
      </sql:update>
    </sql:execute>
  </xsl:template>

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RE: Usage of xsl:for-each within sql:connection

Ryan Puddephatt
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I'm afraid this is the only way to do this, although I believe there was
once talk of a transform attribute on p:inputs, which could be used in a
similar way as it is in the page-flow, but I'm guessing this will now be
decided in the xpl work group

Ryan

Ryan Puddephatt
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Michiel Roos [mailto:[hidden email]]
>Sent: 02 January 2007 15:44
>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: Re: [ops-users] Usage of xsl:for-each within sql:connection
>
>Ok Ryan,
>
>It's clunky, ugly and it smells really bad, but it works ;-).
>Thanks for the tip. Here's my xsl:
>
><xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
>version="1.0"
>  xmlns:sql="http://orbeon.org/oxf/xml/sql"
>  >
>  <xsl:output method="xml" omit-xml-declaration="yes"/>
>  <xsl:template match="/">
>
>    <sql:config>
>      <sql:connection>
>
>      <xsl:for-each select="/root">
>        <xsl:apply-templates />
>      </xsl:for-each>
>
>      </sql:connection>
>    </sql:config>
>
>  </xsl:template>
>
>  <xsl:template match="query">
>    <sql:execute>
>      <sql:query>
>        <xsl:value-of select="." />
>      </sql:query>
>      <sql:result-set result-sets="1">
>        <sql:row-iterator>
>        </sql:row-iterator>
>      </sql:result-set>
>      <sql:no-results>
>        <text>No result</text>
>      </sql:no-results>
>    </sql:execute>
>  </xsl:template>
>
>  <xsl:template match="update">
>    <sql:execute>
>      <sql:query>
>        <xsl:value-of select="." />
>      </sql:query>
>    </sql:execute>
>  </xsl:template>
>
>  <xsl:template match="result-query">
>    <sql:execute>
>      <sql:query>
>        <xsl:value-of select="." />
>      </sql:query>
>      <sql:result-set result-sets="1">
>        <result>
>          <sql:row-iterator>
>            <sql:get-columns format="xml">
>  <!--                        
><sql:exclude>first_name</sql:exclude>   -->
>            </sql:get-columns>
>          </sql:row-iterator>
>        </result>
>      </sql:result-set>
>      <sql:no-results>
>        <text>No result</text>
>      </sql:no-results>
>    </sql:execute>
>  </xsl:template>
>
></xsl:stylesheet>
>
>And the xpl bits:
>
>  <!-- transform model into SQL config -->
>  <p:processor name="oxf:xslt">
>    <p:input name="config" href="validation-sql-config-generator.xsl"/>
>    <p:input name="data" href="#validation-sql"/>
>    <p:output name="data" id="validation-sql-config"/>
>  </p:processor>
>
>
>  <!-- SQL processor, insert validation data -->
>  <p:processor name="oxf:sql">
>    <p:input name="data" href="#validation-sql-config" />
>    <p:input name="datasource" href="#datasource-validate" />
>    <p:input name="config" href="#validation-sql-config" />
>    <p:output name="data" ref="data"/>
>  </p:processor>
>
>
>
>Ryan Puddephatt wrote:
>> Michiel,
>> Run this XSL through the oxf:xslt processor then use
>the output in
>> the sql processor :-)
>>
>> Ryan
>>
>
>--
>
>Met vriendelijke groet,
>
>
>Michiel Roos
>netcreators.com
>
>



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RE: possible dialog bug?

Peter Kolarov-2
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Thanks Steve, I will give this a shot! Even though it would be nice if OF guys could somehow fix it for 3.5 release J

 

-peter

 


From: Steve Lenhart [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: 2. januára 2007 14:54
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [ops-users] possible dialog bug?

 

Peter,

I had this problem before .... I wanted a dialog to show on page load ... this is how I accomplished it ...

<!-- put name of the event to call in the model -->
<xforms:model id="main-model" xxforms:external-events="get-content-data">

  <xforms:action ev:event="xforms-ready">
             <xxforms:script>ORBEON.xforms.Document.dispatchEvent("main-model", "get-content-data", null, null, true, false);</xxforms:script>
  </xforms:action>
           
   <!-- event called from javascript -->
   <xforms:action ev:event="get-content-data">
                <xxforms:show dialog="myDialog"/>
   </xforms:action>


Steve


Peter Kolarov wrote:

Happy New Year to everyone!
 
I believe we have found some OF bug (I am using latest night build) with the
newly added dialog. It seems to break when dialog is called on event
"xforms-ready" - it simply does not show. In the example below you can see
the behavior: 
 
1) Dialog is working OK when called in action triggered by submission using
submit button. See this when line <!--xforms:send submission="app-submit"
/--> is commented out.
 
2) Dialog breaks when you remove the comments and try to call the dialog on
xforms-ready event. 
 
Is there some possible init problem with the dialog or is there another way
to call the dialog during xforms ready action?
 
-peter
 
 
 
 
<xhtml:html xmlns:ev="http://www.w3.org/2001/xml-events"
xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
xmlns:xforms="http://www.w3.org/2002/xforms"
xmlns:xxforms="http://orbeon.org/oxf/xml/xforms">
        <xhtml:head>
               <xforms:model>
                       <xforms:instance id="request">
                               <request />
                       </xforms:instance>
                       <xforms:instance id="response">
                               <response />
                       </xforms:instance>
                       <xforms:submission method="post"
mediatype="text/xml" replace="instance"
action="http://localhost:8888/test/test" id="app-submit"
ref="instance('request')" instance="response">
                               <xforms:action
ev:event="xforms-submit-done">
                                      <xxforms:show dialog="message-box"
ev:event="DOMActivate" />
                               </xforms:action>
                       </xforms:submission>
                       <xforms:action ev:event="xforms-ready">
                               <!--xforms:send submission="app-submit" /-->
                       </xforms:action>
               </xforms:model>
        </xhtml:head>
        <xhtml:body>
               <xxforms:dialog id="message-box" modal="true" close="true">
                       <xforms:label>Test</xforms:label>
                       <xforms:trigger>
                               <xforms:label>Close</xforms:label>
                               <xxforms:hide dialog="message-box"
ev:event="DOMActivate" />
                       </xforms:trigger>
               </xxforms:dialog>
               <xforms:submit submission="app-submit">
                       <xforms:label>Submit</xforms:label>
               </xforms:submit>
        </xhtml:body>
</xhtml:html>
 
 
  
 



 
 
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Re: possible dialog bug?

Erik Bruchez
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Peter,

This is a known bug:

http://forge.objectweb.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=306407&group_id=168&atid=350207

-Erik

Peter Kolarov wrote:

> Happy New Year to everyone!
>
> I believe we have found some OF bug (I am using latest night build) with the
> newly added dialog. It seems to break when dialog is called on event
> "xforms-ready" - it simply does not show. In the example below you can see
> the behavior:
>
> 1) Dialog is working OK when called in action triggered by submission using
> submit button. See this when line <!--xforms:send submission="app-submit"
> /--> is commented out.
>
> 2) Dialog breaks when you remove the comments and try to call the dialog on
> xforms-ready event.
>
> Is there some possible init problem with the dialog or is there another way
> to call the dialog during xforms ready action?
>
> -peter
>
>
>
>
> <xhtml:html xmlns:ev="http://www.w3.org/2001/xml-events"
> xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
> xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
> xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
> xmlns:xforms="http://www.w3.org/2002/xforms"
> xmlns:xxforms="http://orbeon.org/oxf/xml/xforms">
> <xhtml:head>
> <xforms:model>
> <xforms:instance id="request">
> <request />
> </xforms:instance>
> <xforms:instance id="response">
> <response />
> </xforms:instance>
> <xforms:submission method="post"
> mediatype="text/xml" replace="instance"
> action="http://localhost:8888/test/test" id="app-submit"
> ref="instance('request')" instance="response">
> <xforms:action
> ev:event="xforms-submit-done">
> <xxforms:show dialog="message-box"
> ev:event="DOMActivate" />
> </xforms:action>
> </xforms:submission>
> <xforms:action ev:event="xforms-ready">
> <!--xforms:send submission="app-submit" /-->
> </xforms:action>
> </xforms:model>
> </xhtml:head>
> <xhtml:body>
> <xxforms:dialog id="message-box" modal="true" close="true">
> <xforms:label>Test</xforms:label>
> <xforms:trigger>
> <xforms:label>Close</xforms:label>
> <xxforms:hide dialog="message-box"
> ev:event="DOMActivate" />
> </xforms:trigger>
> </xxforms:dialog>
> <xforms:submit submission="app-submit">
> <xforms:label>Submit</xforms:label>
> </xforms:submit>
> </xhtml:body>
> </xhtml:html>
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Re: Usage of xsl:for-each within sql:connection

Alessandro  Vernet
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Hi Ryan,

On 1/2/07, Ryan Puddephatt <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I'm afraid this is the only way to do this, although I believe there was
> once talk of a transform attribute on p:inputs, which could be used in a
> similar way as it is in the page-flow, but I'm guessing this will now be
> decided in the xpl work group

If you are referring to the XProc working group, it doesn't seem that
we'll have this feature in version 1 of the XProc XML Pipeline
Language. You can already see draft of the specification here:

http://www.w3.org/TR/xproc/

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RE: Usage of xsl:for-each within sql:connection

Ryan Puddephatt
Thanks alex, I'll have a look :-)

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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf
>Of Alessandro Vernet
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>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: Re: [ops-users] Usage of xsl:for-each within sql:connection
>
>Hi Ryan,
>
>On 1/2/07, Ryan Puddephatt <[hidden email]> wrote:
>> I'm afraid this is the only way to do this, although I believe there
>> was once talk of a transform attribute on p:inputs, which could be
>> used in a similar way as it is in the page-flow, but I'm
>guessing this
>> will now be decided in the xpl work group
>
>If you are referring to the XProc working group, it doesn't
>seem that we'll have this feature in version 1 of the XProc
>XML Pipeline Language. You can already see draft of the
>specification here:
>
>http://www.w3.org/TR/xproc/
>
>Alex
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