Coming from the other direction, you can embed your XML data into your
XML-based XSLT file, and then access it via the document() function (e.g.
document('')/*/ext:my-embedded-data would gain you access to the node-set
inside of your XSLT file who's parent element was
ext:my-embedded-data**)
The above will work on any XSLT 1.0 processor.
Except Opera.
as a (usually more efficient) alternative to document('')/// you can of
course use
<xsl:variable name="x-">
my mbedded doc
</xsl:variable>
<xsl:variable name="x" select="exslt:node-set($x-)"/>
which should also work in opera, just beware of white space parsing
differences (which can be avoided with xml:space) when parsing a
document as part of the stylesheet .
David
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