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From: Peter_Ivan(_at_)delhi(_dot_)tcs(_dot_)co(_dot_)in
Sent: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 16:02:02 +0530
Can a single xsl take two inputs.
Yes, investigate the document() function.
or can an xsl after one transformation take the transformed xml as > its
input which is applied by another xsl and is included the main > xsl.
I'm not certain that I understand, but if you mean to chain XSL
transformations inside a stylesheet, the answer is, No. Setting up input files,
output files, and parameters for a transformation is in the scope of the
process that invokes the XSL processor. These things are generally done by
batch files, shell scripts, Perl programs, Java classes, JavaScript, VBScript,
etc.
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Charles Knell
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Subject:
dear sir,
or can an xsl after one transformation take the transformed xml as its
input
which is applied by another xsl and is included the main xsl.
hope i have made myself clear
thanks and rgds
Peter Ivan
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