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Subject: looking for xt:document-string() ... From: Steve Tinney <stinney@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 09 Nov 1999 12:54:44 -0500 |
Is there a way, short of writing an XT extension function, of
returning a string from Java containing XML markup and having XSL
parse it into a node-set as it would a file. This would be an
easy way of extending XSL without having to understand the
internals of creating a com.jclark.xsl.om.Node from within Java.
I would like to do the equivalent of:
<xsl:for-each select="document-from-string('<x>1</x><x>2</x>')>
Perhaps there is already a way of doing this that I am missing?
Steve
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