hmmm ... what if I want to include a file of plain text, inserting that into
some node? The example that comes to mind is disclaimer text.
in xsl2 you can (will be able to) use unparsed-text() in xslt1 it needs
to be an xml document but so long as you haven't got any < or & in the
file,file.txt you can make file.xml that looks like
<!DOCTYPE x [
<!ENTITY file SYSTEM "file.txt">
]>
<x>&file;</x>
and then use document('file.xml)/x/text()
David
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