Hello guys.
Thanks a lot for the input.
:Michael
That's my reading between the lines, anyway. I don't know what the
moral of the tale is... you can draw your own.
I think you are absolutely right in you interpritation. but still, and
correct me if am wrong. Saxon is both a licensed (sold) program, and
includes in some varoius form for open-source. If that is correct, it
is possible to do. I think a lot of my kind, just "expect" Microsoft
to deliver the technology free (as part of the package), but why
should they, there is plente of alernatives arround.
:Pieter
I am more a XML kind a guy than a strict RDBM kind of guy, so I rather
stick with the XSLT approach instead. I have also been using the VB's
WebClass ages ago, and perhars i even at that time read your article.
For example, it should be fairly easy to let a C# application call a Java
process, > let it run, and get back the results asynchronously when it's
ready.
If you happend to have som examples of that, please send them to me off-list
:Anton
Here's an XSLT 1.0 solution:
Thanks a lot for that, If i ever get to Belgium I buy you a beer (and
you have some damn fine one to choose from).
Note: if you control the structure of your input file
Once again thanks for your feedback
/Thomas