this is my first post here
I am developing a set of scripts (JS/ExtendScript) for Indesign to automate catalogue production. The input data is xml. Sometimes it could be very handy to rearrange xml on an early stage with xslt but I can't figure out a way to do it. There are some js xslt libraries out there, but they all are basically wrappers for browser xslt engines that need an open browser window and a document in it.
I know I can always do an external xslt transformation with libproc or similar and even write a shell/batch script for it, but than it won't be a one click solution for my client anymore.
Questions: does anybody know a standalone js xslt module? Is there a way for a script to talk directly to Chrome(?) xslt engine without opening documents? Any other way to do it?
Thanks a lot! L