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Adriaan VanderendeSubject: problem parsing xml as text into variable
Author: Adriaan Vanderende
Date: 06 Oct 2006 04:54 AM
Originally Posted: 06 Oct 2006 04:38 AM
Hi,
about XSLT 2.0 saxon .
I have made a zip file reading java extension function.
I have made a function to read a file from the zipfile and place it into a variable.
Then I want to xpath the read xml file.
But what ever I tried, the xml text will always be a textnode. there is no parsing done.
However when I paste the text into a variable, it is not parsed and I cannot do xpath on it.

What do I have to do to parse the text into a document tree. With xslt 1.0 I could use the saxon extension function to parse a text.

kind regards
ad van der ende


DocumentgetZipList(1).java


DocumentgetZipList(1).xslt


Documentsample(1).zip

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Adriaan VanderendeSubject: problem parsing xml as text into variable
Author: Adriaan Vanderende
Date: 06 Oct 2006 05:11 AM
Hi,

Sorry forthe trouble.

With :

<xsl:template name="getZipListEntry">
<xsl:param name="filename"/>
<xsl:param name="zipfilename"/>
<xsl:variable name="T" select="getZipList:getFileContent($zipfilename,$filename)"/>

<xsl:copy-of select="saxon:parse($T)//*"/>
</xsl:template>

it works fine to me.

 
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