Hi Udo,

C2 can generate XML from the static XML file as well
as from the XSP file (via type="serverpages")

Gruß
Drasko

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> 
> In C1 one can perfectly seperate content (in XML),
> logic (in XSP) and style (as
> XSL).
> 
> I have used this for creating dynamic forms and
> executing database queries
> whereas
> the form description and the db-query were located
> in the XML file.
> For each different database query / form an
> appropriate XML file was created.
> 
> Logic and style were located in XSL documents and
> were developed once.
> 
> The XML was piped to the first XSL which creating a
> XSP page,which perfomed the
> query and the results were piped to the XSL for
> formatting the output.
> 
> To do the same thing in C2, we need to use a XML
> filegenerator and a XSP
> transformer, which obviously does not exists in the
> moment.
> 
> Does anyone know, if it's planned to create a XSP
> transformer ?
> Or is there simply another way in C2 ? All hints are
> appreciated.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Udo
> 
> 
> 
> 
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