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2014-04-20Implemented support for modifying external function base pathAdrian Kummerländer
* one expects a read-file function to work relative to the directory the transformation is located and not to the executable's location ** from the perspective of the user the transformation is the application, not the actual executable * removed PlattformGuard struct from TransformerGuard (now TransformerFacade) * TransformerFacade is instatiated with the appropriate relative working path ** i.e. it will have to be instantiated for every directory containing one or more transformations
2014-04-18Implemented basic XML reading capabilitiesAdrian Kummerländer
* command "read-xml-file" reads a XML file and allows it to be transformed by the calling XSLT * this will allow workflows like the following: ** a tranformation reads all the markdown files in a directory ** these markdown files are converted to a xml representation by a external function calling a appropriate C++ markdown parser ** the XML representation of each markdown file is converted to XHTML inside the XSL transformation ** ... and embedded into the output XHTML document ** => all inside a single XSL tranformation *** i.e. it is provided with only a empty dummy XML input file and fetches the actual input by itself * as all current code contained within this repository this is just a quick and dirty proof-of-concept and not in any way good code
2014-04-18Added cmake build instructionsAdrian Kummerländer
* changed relative paths of input files to accomodate builds inside a separate directory
2014-04-17First commit of _InputXSLT_Adrian Kummerländer
* quick and dirty proof-of-concept for adding plain-file access to XSLT ** based on Apache Xalan XSLT processor * The idea is to create something like a static counterpart to Symphony CMS * Adding functions to XSLT for file system, plain file and binary file (read)-access * This project aims to test how such functionality can be integrated into XSLT ** if it works it could be developed into a nice static content transformation system * Contrary to the popular opinion I actually like XML and XSLT when used responsibly