Re: [xsl] Multiple input files

Subject: Re: [xsl] Multiple input files
From: Cas Tuyn <Cas.Tuyn@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 13:39:15 +0200
> > My question is how to read all the xml files in one directory as input
> > files to my XSL file?

Why not do this in Perl, and let Perl call the XSLT engine for every file?
Or do you need to do XSLT over all files simultaneously? 

Below a little Perl to only process files in the current directory  who start 
with the content of the -f commandline variable. Instead of print "+";
you can place the command to XSLT one file using whatever XSLT 
engine supporting commandline running. 

Cas

  if ( $option{f} ) {                  # -f = only files starting with
      print "... Converting $option{f} procedures to HTML:\n";
      @filestodo = <$option{f}*>;
      print "@filestodo \n";
      foreach $file (@filestodo) {
         print "+";
      }
      print "\n--> Found " . scalar(@filestodo) . " files to do.\n";
      return \@filestodo;
   }



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