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Last q on this project I promise lol

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Re: Last q on this project I promise lol

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Feb 1st, 2008
Now I am a bit confused... is the file saved on your server or on the clients' machines? If you are only redirecting the save, then you cannot apply the XSLT. But if you are saving it to your server, then you can apply it. A workaround for this is that first they upload the file to you, you save it in a temp directory on the server, apply the XSLT, then send it back to the client and delete your copy on the server.

Is that what you are trying to do?
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