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I have a live RDF stream that I would like to transform into an index of links based on item IDs, and have each link lead to a separate page containing all the details for that ID, or add page navigation to the transformed page. I don't know whether this is possible.
We're currently using Adal Chiriliuc's RSS 1.0 XSLT style sheet. Can transformations can handle "POST" operations (like feeding an option or parameter to a URL), or some other method for splitting data between pages? The feeds we're generating are long and convoluted, and it would be great to be able to truncate the results and give the user an option to view more detail. I've attached a .TXT file that contains both a sample RSS XML file and the current transform. Thanks! |
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