Subject: [xsl] [XSLT 1.0] Avenues for content to enter and exit an XSLT transform? From: "Costello, Roger L." <costello@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2010 14:58:40 -0400 |
Hi Folks, There are several avenues for XML content to enter an XSLT transform: 1. The input XML document that is specified when the XSLT processor is invoked. 2. The XML obtained using the document() function. 3. The XML content obtained using the <xsl:input> and <xsl:include> elements. 4. The XML/text content obtained using external entities. Are there any other avenues for content to enter an XSLT transform? There are several avenues for content to exit an XSLT transform: 1. The output document that is specified when the XSLT processor is invoked. 2. The content that is output using extension functions, such as saxon:output and xalan:write. Are there any other avenues for content to exit an XSLT transform? /Roger
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