FWIW, I'd like to see something like this.
-Matt

On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 2:35 AM, Colin Guthrie <gm...@colin.guthr.ie> wrote:

> 'Twas brillig, and Colin Guthrie at 11/12/08 11:54 did gyre and gimble:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm in the position where I'd like to use XSLT scripts to render parts of
>> my output (probably partials).
>>
>> In order to achieve this, I think it makes sense to create a
>> Zend_View_Xslt class that implements Zend_View_Interface. That much makes
>> sense.
>>
>> That said I'd be surprised if noone has done this before or not thought
>> along the same lines :)
>>
>> I did find a partial reference in the following PDF (slide 15):
>> http://slides.liip.ch/img/documents/zf-webtuesday.pdf
>>
>> And just a simple google shows a few references to such a concept but I'm
>> not seeing anything concrete.
>>
>> Can anyone point me at something specific, or should I just roll my own
>> for now and look to get it upstream (proposal, incubator etc.) as I become
>> happy with it?
>>
>
> OK, I take it from the lack of replies on this topic that there genuinely
> is nothing out there based on XSLT in terms of view code?
>
> I'll just mash something up myself for now and work on upstreaming it when
> I'm happy with the results. The general idea will be to use it to produce
> little blocks of views and thus it will probably be pretty thin on the
> "helper" integration front, but that's fine for my purposes.
>
>
> Col
>
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