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Subject: [xsl] Document function URI From: António Mota <xptm@xxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 18:44:48 +0000 |
Hi again.
This is from the W3C site:
"When the first argument to the document function is not a node-set, the
first
argument is converted to a string as if by a call to the string function.
This
string is treated as a URI reference; the resource identified by the URI is
retrieved. The data resulting from the retrieval action is parsed as an XML
document and a tree is constructed in accordance with the data model."
So, i can have something like
document('http://mysite/getxml.asp?param="xxx"')
if the asp return some well-formed XML, correct?
I'm convinced that it is, but since i don't have access in this phase to a
asp
or servlet server, i prefer to ask before i proceed to the server side.
Thanks again.
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