| Subject: Re: [xsl] RE: From: "Simon Bretin" <simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 12:10:45 +0200 | 
Sorry to jump in on this ... But I'm having similar troubles !
>
> > Can a single xsl take two inputs.
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> yes by using the document() command
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> for example you can place the value of an external xml file in a variable
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> <xsl:variable name="myxml" select="document('somefile.xml')"/>
>
>
> you would then perform transformations on it by refering to the variable
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> e.g.
> <xsl:value select="$myxml//test"/>
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> would output the value of a <test/> element.
I thought this thing was not working with XSL 1.0 since the variable would
only contain text, and not a node-set.
>
> btw you will have to understand about RTF and using the common node-set
extension function if you want to get any further doing stuff with this.
>
Could you please elaborate a little bit more on that point. Just reading the
EXSLT doc was not enough for me to understand the use of the new node-set
function.
Thanks for the help,
Simon.
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