Graydon wrote:
The result document file name is not specified by the XSLT, so it's
presumably being controlled by whatever you're using to run the
stylesheet.
OK, I see that if I run XSLTproc from the Linux command line I can
control the file extension of the output files.
Thanks for the tip!
Chuck
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