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Subject: [xsl] Importing XML into XSL via document() function From: "SORENS,MICHAEL (HP-Boise,ex1)" <michael.sorens@xxxxxx> Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 11:00:08 -0700 |
I understand how to use the Xpath document() function to import XML into
XSL, then accessing individual node values from that XML. That is, for
example,
<xsl:variable name="extNode" select="document('foobar.xml')/myDoc"/>
<stuff>Title is <xsl:value-of select="$extNode/head/title"/></stuff>
What I would like to do, however, is to use the entire piece of imported
xml--tags and all:
===========================
File foobar.xml:
<myDoc><x>foo</x><y>bar</y></myDoc>
===========================
File translate.xsl:
<!-- ??? -->
<xsl:variable name="extNode" select="document('foobar.xml')"/>
<stuff>Imported xml here:<xsl:??? select="$extNode"/></stuff>
===========================
Output desired:
<stuff>Imported xml here:<myDoc><x>foo</x><y>bar</y></myDoc></stuff>
===========================
What is the XSL code to accomplish this?
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