Subject: Re: [xsl] Search XML using XSL From: Mike Brown <mike@xxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2003 09:50:59 -0600 (MDT) |
thei wrote: > It's just occurred to me that I should be able to use XSL to search an > XML file, so I played around with things like contains(), but then > realised I can't search more than one XML file or with more than one > search term so I thought I'd ask here. > > I'd like to be able to search a set of XML files for "word1 word2" and > have all elements that contain both "word1" and "word2" in any order > returned. Or even just in that exact order. I can't work out how to > search more than one XML file at a time. Investigate the use of document('foo.xml') to get the root node of an arbitrary XML document, when given the document's URI. You can put the URIs in elements in a separate document and iterate over them with for-each. Note that every document you access via document() will be loaded into memory and most likely kept there for the duration of processing, so XSLT is not ideal for this job if you have many or large XML docs. You should look into writing a SAX application. It'll be much faster and more efficient, but you will have to get your hands dirty with lower-level programming. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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