Subject: [xsl] How to pass into an XSLT program an arbitrarily long sequence of parameter values, from the command line? From: "Roger L Costello costello@xxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2020 18:51:16 -0000 |
Hi Folks, My XSLT program has this top-level parameter: <xsl:param name="airport-identifiers" as="xs:string+" /> I invoke the XSLT program from the command line. I want to pass to the parameter a sequence of values. I figured that this would do the job: java -jar saxon9ee.jar test.xml -xsl:test.xsl -o:result.xml airport-identifiers=KBOS,KJFK But that didn't work. My XSLT program just thinks there is one airport identifier, named "KBOS,KJFK" Is it possible to pass into an XSLT program an arbitrarily long sequence of parameter values? If so, how? /Roger
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