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NAME
       Apache::AxKit::StyleChooser::QueryString - Choose stylesheet using
       querystring

SYNOPSIS
	 AxAddPlugin Apache::AxKit::StyleChooser::QueryString

DESCRIPTION
       This module lets you pick a stylesheet based on the querystring.	 To
       use it, simply add this module as an AxKit plugin that will be run
       before main AxKit processing is done.

	 AxAddPlugin Apache::AxKit::StyleChooser::QueryString

       By default, the key name of the name/value pair is 'style'.  This can
       be changed by setting the variable AxStyleChooserQueryStringKey in your
       httpd.conf:

	 PerlSetVar AxStyleChooserQueryStringKey mystyle

       Then simply by referencing your xml files as follows:

	 http://xml.server.com/myfile.xml?style=printable

       or

	 http://xml.server.com/myfile.xml?mystyle=printable

       respectively - you will recieve the alternate stylesheets with title
       "printable". See the HTML 4.0 specification for more details on
       stylesheet choice.

       See the AxStyleName AxKit configuration directive for more information
       on how to setup named styles.

SEE ALSO
       AxKit

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