Subject: Re: [xsl] Including a document From: Johannes Döbler <jd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 18:26:18 +0200 |
Cheers, Johannes
Hi Folks
I have an xml file called "A.xml" and a corresponding "A.xsl". Now in the file "A.xsl" I use document() to get the contents of another file "B.xml" and there are templates in "A.xsl" that display the contents of "B.xml".
What do I have to do to apply the get the contents of "B.xml" more that once. Currently I am calling document('B.xml') twice from A.xsl. Is there anyother way to do this other than calling it twice.
The reason I am not interested in calling document() twice, is because every time document is called, "B.xml" is read, parsed etc. and suppose if B.xml is a very large file, doing it twice seems a waste of resources.
Any help or direction will be gladly accepted.
Regards Joseph Rajkumar
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