On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 6:50 PM, Ken Egozi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> if you're using AspView, look at ViewFilter, and wrap the whole output in
> one.
> otherwise, look at redirecting the ViewEngine's output into a StringWriter,
> take it, apply the xslt, then Response.Write. (that's basically what's
> ViewFilter is doing, but it also allow doing that on selected parts of the
> view)
>

I was trying to do that in the past (to email a view, invoking the
viewengine, passing a propertybag and render to a string), but this left out
all the context and components etc.. So the view did not 'work' anymore.
Maybe this was brail specific.

-- 
Jan
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