Hi Charles
I have used the document() function before but its always been to
reference a particular element node rather than the document node.
At this point, Im not entirely sure it'll meet my requirements but I can
definitely give it a shot. Ive explained my main requirements in a
response to Michael Kay's query.
Thanks
Rahil
cknell(_at_)onebox(_dot_)com wrote:
The ususal way to include a second (or more) XML file in an XSLT
transformation is by using the document() function. Are you unfamiliar
with this function or is it not suitable for some reason you haven't
yet explained?
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