On 12/16/03 1:44 PM, "Gupta, Raman K [CI]"
<raman(_dot_)k(_dot_)gupta(_at_)citigroup(_dot_)com>
wrote:
I want the root node to be any currently existing element in
my DOM tree. I can control the choice of which node is my
parent in the destination tree, but if I try to put more than
one node under that parent element, I get this error, even
though I don't think the error is correct.
Steve,
Have you checked http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/N2602.html,
specifically question 4 (merging two documents)?
Cheers,
Raman
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I hadn't seen that one, but it doesn't do what I'm after, either. My problem
is that I already have a DOM document that I want to insert into. I'm not
combining documents to make a whole new document.
It seems like all of the existing examples use this technique to combine
documents, rather than add a new nodes to an existing document, like I need
to do...
I'm starting to get the sinking feeling that what I need to do isn't
possible using XSLT alone, and I'm going to need to come up with some hack
the post-processes a new DOM tree and copies the results into the tree I
want. It's not the solution I was hoping for, but nothing better seems to be
presenting itself...
Thanx,
Steve
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