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Subject: two DOMs, one stylesheet From: "Carole E. Mah" <carole@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 19:19:08 -0400 (EDT) |
Is it possible to process two files, foo.xml and bar.xml, using blort.xsl,
and have blort.xsl build and use a DOM for both foo.xml and bar.xml.
For example, document foo.xml is the main document to be processed, but
for the template for element HIPPO, we will output the HIPPO element
unchanged, except that we want to add an attribute to it. That attribute
should come from element ZEBRA inside the other document, bar.xml.
Does that make sense? How would one accomplish this?
thanks,
-carole
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Brown University Scholarly Technology Group
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