On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 7:26 AM, Rickey, Kyle W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks, I got your example working but unfortunately the results didn't > work good. Here's links to 2 pictures for comparison, sensitive > information removed. > > http://www.dsrt.org-a.googlepages.com/bad_report.png > http://www.dsrt.org-a.googlepages.com/good_report.png > Judging by the output it looks that some of the stylesheet paths are not resolved correctly. Why is it so? I do not know. In my testing lxml was handling xsl:includes correctly.
> > Let me give a little more background on the process. Our software > generates reports as xml files that use xsl transformation. The xsl > files are in a separate directory from the xml reports. The pink boxes > in the bad picture are supposed to be bmp files from another directory. > The xml references 1 xsl which in turn does includes on multiple xsl > files. > > Lastly, the 'Page n of nn' is the page numbering system. Once the page > loads in IE or FF a javascript function gets called to number the pages. > > Are my efforts futile? Or am I missing something simple? It is up to your boss to decide if your efforts are futile. I can not comment on that. :-) If lxml does not work for you use something else to produce the output Microsoft MSXML is not a bad choice. Then if you have some custom javascript involved, your original idea to use InternetExplorer may be the best. _______________________________________________ python-win32 mailing list python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32