I wonder if there is a way to create a precompiled XLST transform for use in Delphi/C++Builder, like the ones you can generate in .NET using the xsltc.exe
utility, for an example:
http://my-tech-talk.blogspot.mx/2009/03/using-precompiled-xslt-in-net.html
Right now I'm loading the XSLT into a _di_IXMLDocument
, and then calling DocumentElement->TransformNode
with that instance to transform my original XML. This works fine, but I would like to remove the dependency on an external set of files, which on the best case scenario resides somewhere on my application folder, or, in the usual case, resides on a 3rd party web server, with the associated risks (unable to connect, slowness, and so on).
The XSLT file has internal dependencies to other XSLT, so I can't just pack this file in a resource and load it at runtime (can I? If that's possible I would like to know how, as that would also be a valid solution for my problem). For reference, this is the "main" XSLT:
http://www.sat.gob.mx/sitio_internet/cfd/3/cadenaoriginal_3_2/cadenaoriginal_3_2.xslt
Thanks
res://foo.dll/sheet.xsl
. I have not tested whether that is still supported.res://msxml3.dll/DEFAULTSS.xsl
in IE which does not work any more for me with IE 11 on Windows 8.1. Whether it was an IE or MSXML feature I don't know, as no one had an answer for your question I thought it was worth mentioning that link in a comment. Sorry if it does not work.LoadFromStream
method of TXMLDocument, as passing theres://
path didn't work. Anyway, thanks for your help.