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RE: Text To XML using XSL

2005-04-11 05:42:25
 

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Colin Paul Adams
    
    >>>>> "Dave" == Pawson, David 
<David(_dot_)Pawson(_at_)rnib(_dot_)org(_dot_)uk> writes:
    
        Dave>   document() for plain text files?
    
    Of course, this is possible using a cutsom URI resolver, 
    which builds the XML from the text file, before presenting 
    it to XSLT, and this is a possible route for XSLT 1.0 
    users, but it is not creating XML from text using XSL, 
    which is the subject line.

Sorry Colin. I meant the XSLT direct use of unparsed-text(), as shown by Mike
in the example from the faq.
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/rev2/regex2.html#d13958e181

I've suffered enough on the output side, writing resolvers
I'll leave to those who know what they're doing :-)

regards DaveP

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