Try xsl:result-document
At 08:48 AM 6/30/2007 +0000, you wrote:
HI, guru
I tried to use document() to process some XMLs with their absolute path,
but it can not work in IE6 that complained it can not find the file. But
FF works fine.
I heard that document() is a function of XSLT2.0, but IE6 is not supported
it? Is so, any solution? thank you.
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