Hi,

I'm not sure if I understand. Each filter has a filter name, so has an
xslt based one. Use this filter name as parameter named "FilterName" in
the API call and it should work.

Regards,
Mathias

Dog86 wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I know this issue is old but I have the same problem like the thread
> starter!
> 
> Is there now a way to import a XML File to Open Office Writer via XSLT?
> 
> I have installed a XML Filter in my Open Office. So manually in open office
> I can call the Filter, select a XML File and import it to open office..a
> complet new Writer file will be created.
> 
> How I can use this import via API? At the moment I use the Java based UNO
> API.
> 
> Can anyone help me and provide ma a solution how to use xslt for importing
> XML Files to Open office?
> 
> At the moment I use a Workaround. I unzip the content.xml, edit it and pack
> it back to the odt file. But this is not the best way. Thats why I'm
> searching for the import solution to do this via the UNO API.
> 
> I hope for help!
> 
> Greetings
> 
> Dog
> 
> Mathias Bauer wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> leyki leykiou wrote:
>> 
>>> Firstly i d like to thank you for your quick response..Starting from the
>>> last what i meant was that i am able to open a file from the API using
>>> the
>>> loadComponentFromURL method,but i was looking for a method of the API to
>>> pass my XSLT filter package as a parameter ,lets say, so that the
>>> transformation is applied prior to opening the file and when my file
>>> loads
>>> it's and odt file , not an xml that it was in the beginning..
>> 
>> This is an interesting idea but unfortunately currently not supported.
>> As the name of the xslt file basically is nothing more than some "user
>> data" for the filter adaptor I think that changing the adaptor to accept
>> them as arguments instead of configuration data could be an interesting
>> thing to think about.
>> 
>> For the moment you must install you xslt as a filter. I'm currently
>> updating the DevGuide to describe how to do that (currently the DevGuid
>> only describers how to install filters that are UNO components). Each
>> filter can be part of the OOo build or an OOo extension (for xslt that
>> will work only in the upcoming 3.0 version, not in 2.x).
>> 
>> Once the documentation is up to date, I will announce that in
>> http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS. I will also try to provide a sample
>> extension to show how you can deploy an xslt into Ooo easily.
>> 
>> A rough estimation for that is end of the week.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Mathias
>> 
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