No, you are not right.
XSLT 2.0 has the function unparsed-text() for this purpose.
On 24/10/2007, Andreas Mixich <a(_dot_)m(_dot_)i(_dot_)x(_at_)web(_dot_)de>
wrote:
Hi,
am I right, that XSLT is unable to take any non-XML textfile as input?
The problem I am facing is, that I have to insert the contents of a
plain text file into a node within an XHTML file for a statically built
web-site. I found no way how to do it.
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Greetings,
Andreas Mixich
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