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RE: 2 XML source

2003-03-12 07:40:38
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect4/N9291.html#d9080e31

Chris Bayes did this for the list a while back.
Very useful.

HTH DaveP

Write a program in C or C++ that generates a directory 
listing in XML, e.g.

  <dir basedir="/tmp">
    <file name="030312_01.xml" />
    ...
  </dir>

and in the XSLT processing give the directory listing as the 
input document, and process every file entry by retrieving 
the corresponding XML file by using e.g.

  document(concat('file://', ../@basedir, '/', @name))

and combine them.

Cheers,

Jarno - Hypnoskull: electronic music means war to us (v4)

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