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Subject: Re: path quesion From: Francis Norton <francis@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 13:41:31 +0100 |
Paulo Gaspar wrote:
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>
> Using the Microsoft Scripting host it is simple to make a command line
> interface for MSXML3, similar to the ones existing for the other tools.
>
eg my very unpolished batch file
D:\xmlSchema>type xslproc.js
// This file is: xslproc.js
var data = WScript.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM");
var style = WScript.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM");
data.load(WScript.Arguments(0));
style.load(WScript.Arguments(1));
WScript.Echo( data.transformNode( style.documentElement ));
D:\xmlSchema>
Francis.
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