XSLT to XHTML for a C# .NET SyndicationFeed
I am using the .NET SyndicationFeed class to create an RSS feed for consumption, but I need to link an XSLT style sheet to the resulting XML to style the results for web browsers. I haven't been able to find an easy way of doing this.
Is my best bet to insert the <?xml-stylesheet ... ?>
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Thanks in advance, I really appreciate the help. I haven't been able to figure out or find a better solution save for directly modifying the resulting XML myself.
Well I don't see any problems writing out the xml-stylesheet
processing instruction to the same XmlWriter you write the SyndicationFeed to e.g. the sample code
SyndicationFeed feed = new SyndicationFeed("Test Feed", "This is a test feed", new Uri("http://http://example.com/testfeed"), "TestFeedID", DateTime.Now);
SyndicationItem item = new SyndicationItem("Test Item", "This is the content for Test Item", new Uri("http://example.com/ItemOne"), "TestItemID", DateTime.Now);
List<SyndicationItem> items = new List<SyndicationItem>();
items.Add(item);
feed.Items = items;
using (XmlWriter xw = XmlWriter.Create(Console.Out, new XmlWriterSettings() { Indent = true }))
{
xw.WriteStartDocument();
xw.WriteProcessingInstruction("xml-stylesheet", "type=\"text/xsl\" href=\"sheet.xsl\"");
Atom10FeedFormatter atomFormatter = new Atom10FeedFormatter(feed);
atomFormatter.WriteTo(xw);
xw.Close();
}
writes
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="sheet.xsl"?>
<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
<title type="text">Test Feed</title>
<subtitle type="text">This is a test feed</subtitle>
<id>TestFeedID</id>
<updated>2011-08-02T13:19:12+02:00</updated>
<link rel="alternate" href="http://http//example.com/testfeed" />
<entry>
<id>TestItemID</id>
<title type="text">Test Item</title>
<updated>2011-08-02T13:19:12+02:00</updated>
<link rel="alternate" href="http://example.com/ItemOne" />
<content type="text">This is the content for Test Item</content>
</entry>
</feed>
to the console and the same way you could write to any destination an XmlWriter can write to.
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