You can refer to the contents of the original document as "/", but there is
no (portable) way of determining the URI from which the document was loaded.
Michael Kay
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# Subject: [xsl] binding xml to stylesheet
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# Hello,
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# After a client requests an XML document that has a
# processing instruction along the lines of
# <?xml-stylesheet href="mystylesheet.xsl"
# type="text/xsl"?> is it possible to refer to the
# original XML document from the resultant document?
# Where does the original XML go?
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# Thanks,
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# Donal
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