Subject: [xsl] Can unparsed-text() consume an in-memory XML document? Can a string version of an XML document be converted into XML? From: "Costello, Roger L." <costello@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 20:15:53 +0000 |
Hi Folks, I have an XSLT program that uses unparsed-text() to read in an XML document from a URL, the program then does some string manipulations on the string version of the XML document, and then outputs the result. Question about the input to unparsed-text(): Instead of it consuming the XML document from a URL, can it consume an in-memory XML document (i.e., one that has already been parsed; say, a variable whose value is an XML document)? Question about reconstituting an XML document from the string version of the XML document: I can output the string version of the XML document to a file and then read the file back in as an XML document. But I'd like to skip that intermediate step and go straight from the string version of the XML document to a full-fledged XML document. Is there a way in XSLT to convert a string to XML? /Roger
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