Yup, you got it. I made the change, exactly as you described, in this post:
https://lists.fedorahosted.org/pipermail/scap-security-guide/2013-August/...
It simplified some of the build process overall. I am next likely to
introduce a more direct XCCDF to HTML transform, to permit more
control over final output in the prose guide format (and likely
include a little JavaScript to permit some hide/show for check
procedures).
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 2:47 PM, Brian Millett <bmillett(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry for asking, but I really had my head somewhere else and I've noticed
that the profile transformations is gone and are now done in the guide.xslt.
If I have a profile that is customized (a subset of stig, but more than
common) called "MyGreatProfile" then all I would have to do is add a line to
the input/guide.xslt file as:
<xsl:apply-templates
select="document('profiles/mygreatprofile.xml')" />
??
Thanks.
--
Brian Millett
"Now, Commander, I'm sure there's more to your story than that."
'Yes.'
-- [ Cynthia Torqueman and Ivanova, "And Now For A Word"]
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