Subject: [xsl] Breaking up a large XML document into several smaller ones From: "Glen Mazza" <glen.mazza@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 09:48:42 -0500 |
Hello, I searched the XSLT FAQ and could not find an answer to this. If only for proof-of-concept (we may find better solutions not needing this), I am interested in breaking up a very large XML document into multiple smaller ones, and was wondering if XSLT would be a good solution for this. For example, if I have the following: <order> <widgets> <widget.../> <widget.../> ... (about 100000 widgets) ... </widgets> </order> And, as output, I would like about hundred documents of 1000 widgets each, with the last document having the remainder (possibly not 1000) widgets: <order> <widgets> <widget../> // widget #1 <widget.../> // widget #1000 </widgets> </order> <order> <widgets> <widget../> // widget #1001 <widget.../> // widget #2000 </widgets> </order> ... Can this be done via XSLT, or would a SAX-based solution be more appropriate, or? Thanks, Glen
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