Saxon creates whatever kind of output your legal XSLT stylesheet describes. If
your stylesheet describes an XSL-FO file, then that's what you'll get. If your
stylesheet describes an HTML page, then you'll get an HTML page, likewise CSV,
RTF, text (rather than binary) PDF, etc., etc.
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From: Ben Stover <bxstover(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk>
Sent: Sat, 03 Feb 2007 15:48:22 +0100
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Subject: [xsl] Can Saxon create intermediate XSL-FO files ?
Assume I apply a XSL-FO stylesheet onto a XML document.
Other XML tools mostly create immediately the target (e.g. pdf file)
without creating the intermediate XSL-FO file first.
Does Saxon provide an option to create this intermediate XSL-FO file ?
Are XSL-FO stylesheets insofar treated as "normal" XSLT stylesheets ?
Ben
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