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3/16/2006 5:48 AM
 
Hi,

Excuse me if my english is sometimes bad, but i really need some help.

I want to archive articles for a magazine, and here is the result i want to obtain : when a user clik on a link "title of the article" in a links module, the link calls a XML/XSL module in another page, wich will call the XML file of the article, and generate a html blok by XSL trandformation. I could build one page by article archived, but after a few weeks i would have too much pages in the site, that would be a mess. So i was wondering if that "shortcut" by using XML/XSL could be possible. My problem is : what form of link could "tell" to the XML module to call a particular XML file, and does the XML module accept that sort of command? because when i look into the XML module, i have to put the XML and XSL URL of the file manually, and then validate...no option of linking with anyother thing much easily.

Any of you have an idea?

PS: i thought of using some sort of blog module, 'cause it can archive articles by months, and if i can't find any other solution, that's what i'll do, but my boss wants another solution...:( Thanks !
 
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