RE: XSLT extension action - continued

Hi,


* What do you think of the name 'transform' for the action?
* Isn't 'ref' a better name for the 'output' attribute (to be conform with the rest of XForms)?
* (not sure if this one) What do you think of 'origin' instead of input (to be consistent with insert action).
* Personally I like the parameters attribute (we could also use this approach if we decide to also add a transform() function), but wouldn't it be more form author friendly to support (also) param child elements which have 'name', 'ref'  and 'value' attributes?

Some questions:
* Are you supporting the 'context' attribute on this action?
*What is the use of the processor attribute?

Regards,

Nick Van den Bleeken
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> Subject: Re: XSLT extension action - continued
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> Hi,
>
> I thought about the following syntax:
>
> <xf:process
>       type="xslt | xquery | xproc"
>       processor="exist-client"
>       input="instance('i2')/pac"
>       transformer="doc('test.xsl')"
>       output="instance('i0')/v1"
>       parameters="instance('i2')/parameters"/>
> * instead of @transformer should be @processAgent, @processing-agent, or
> @agent.
>
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