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Combining XML Documents with XInclude







Combining XML Documents with XInclude

Combining XML Documents with XInclude 04/26/2004 10:59 PM

The spirit of modular programming dictates that you break your tasks up into small manageable chunks. This dictum is as also applicable when producing XML documents. It often makes sense to build a large document from several smaller ones. Some situations that call for this chunking include composing a single book out of multiple chapters, building a Web page out of separately maintained documents, or adding a standard footer such as a corporate disclaimer into document.




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I found a peach of a tool today — it was exactly what I was looking for at exactly the right time.

We have a central database at my company, and the guys have been bugging me to work up some enhanced printing for it. They want to be able to print really top-quality reports — you know, the kind that don't look like they were printed from a Web page so they can give them to clients.

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There is, however, one problem: the client's browser printing setup. They probably have their print headers and footers set to something, their page margins are likely all screwy, and they may try to print to portrait when your report is designed for landscape. What to do?

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It gets better — you can have ScriptX print the contents of a FRAME or an IFRAME instead of the page it's running in. So you could hide an IFRAME on the page with a printer-friendly version of the displayed content, then print that when the "Print Me" button is clicked. The user would get something totally different than what they were looking at (even far beyond the capabilities of CSS @media rules).

And all that was with the free version.

The advanced version allows you to set the printer, the page size, the collation values, the page range, the number of copies, etc. You can also query printers on the user's system to find out their capabilities. You could very easily use this to print labels to a little Dymo mailing label printer, for instance.

And here's the really cool part: the object can make an independent HTTP call and print the results. So you could have a user paging through a report, but when they press "Print Me," the object goes back to the server to get the entire report and then prints that.

But wait, there's more [cue cheesy informercial guy here] —

It can be used as a server-side COM object too, so it can print stuff based on data in your Web app. Here's a hypothetical — your help desk Web app could accept a new ticket then print a work order to the laser printer sitting next to the computer geek in the department to which the ticket belongs. Or run a batch of reports in the middle of the night and print them to the printer in the CEO's office so they're waiting for him next to his coffee in the morning.

(Mind you, I haven't bought the full version (haven't had to — the free one does everything I need so far), so some of my ranting here is based on my reading of the docs. I could be off a little.)

Needless to say, I'm thrilled. I'm getting PDF-looking results from HTML and CSS, saving me dozens of hours of work. I predict I'll upgrade to the full version before too long.


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