On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Dave Pawson
<davep(_at_)dpawson(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk> wrote:
I want to generate a list of elements
which constitutes all the xml files in
a directory, say ./sub
<reference
xmlns:xi='http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude'>
<title> Element Reference</title>
<xi:include href='intro-elements.xml'/>
<xi:include href='sub/a.xml'/>
<xi:include href='sub/b.xml'/>
<xi:include href='sub/c.xml'/>
....
</reference>
Any suggestions how this might be done (mostly) with xslt?
I'm also trying to minimize the OS dependence.
a few tricks/tips u probably already know about;
* if svn source control is in effect ... one can use svn ls --xml
* if svn source control is in effect using apache ... I consume http url
* enable dir listing on apache and bring in index via document() call
.... though obviously this is not recursive
* mount webdav and use webdav xml
gl, Jim Fuller
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