Daniel Veillard's xslt processor hacks xinclude quite nicely. cmd line
option.
And xml catalogs to boot.
http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/
Also available in win32 versions.
HTH DaveP
Gregory Propf wrote:
OK, I've seen different things on this. Does Xinclude work
in Xalan 2.4
or not?
Well, Xalan is XSLT processor and has nothing to do with
XInclude, which
usually occurs much lower in the XML processing stack. It could be
Xerces' job, but afaik Xerces dosn't claim to support
XInclude, so why
do you think so?
You can try Elliotte Rusty Harold's XIncluder [1] processor, see
http://xincluder.sourceforge.net/
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