Hi,

xinclude (as well as cinclude) is a good alternative to the aggregate function of sitemaps, but you still have to perform some steps to get the separate XSP joined together. A direct xsp:include instruction would be nicer, but dunno if it is available...

Cheers

george georgovassilis wrote:

Dear All

I am trying to find a way to include one XSP document into another (much like one would do with jsp) while trying to avoid for once the (medium) complexity of logicsheets and any sitemap-acrobatics (i.e. aggregating XSPs into another). I found some hints around that the answer to my question may lie in xinclude but have not been able to get a working example.

What have I overlooked?

Regards
G.


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