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Subject: Re: [xsl] Transforming multiple XML files into one file From: Florent Georges <darkman_spam@xxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 16:37:28 +0200 (CEST) |
Chad Chelius wrote:
Hi
> <xsl:template match="movie">
> <xsl:copy-of select="document(document('list.xml')/files/file)/
> story"/>
> </xsl:template>
> In the past I have been applying an XSLT to an existing XML file
> using Oxygen. So I'd open up the file that I want to transform and
> then the XSLT would apply the transformation to that document and
> give me the resulting output. In this situation, there isn't an XML
> file to start with. Should I just open a blank XML file and do a
> transformation on it? Forgive my ignorance here.
I don't really understand your question. How do you get the 'movie'
element to apply the above template rule on? If it is by an other call
to document(), doc() or collection(), I guess you have a named template
to start. If you have, you can start there, but te way to tell it to
your processor is implementation-defined. For example with Saxon:
~> saxon -it main script.xsl
Regards,
--drkm
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