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Not that I'm aware of, and given the way you declare XSLT I highly doubt it. The first problem I forsee is that few browsers support XSLT. Usually, you use XSLT on the server to transform your XML document into (X)HTML (or something like an RSS feed, which doesn't require styling anyways). In such a case, it's impossible to alter this dynamically without reloading the page. If you use the browser to do the XSLT transformations then it *might* be possible but I highly doubt it. Although, If this is for a website and all you want to change is the style, then you should just use CSS. THat's what it's designed for. XSLT is usually overkill for basic web stuff, unless you're dealing with data centric web apps that need to comunicate with a range of user agents or output mediums, I can't see why you'd really want to use XSLT (or just XSL) in the first place.
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