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Omnimark is the best tool for taking plain text and getting into XML or SGML. In a single script, you can send the result of your translation to the parser, feed the output from the parser back into 'element' rules, and take the output of the element rules as your final output. Cheers Phil Mike Brown wrote: > I wrote: > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > > <!DOCTYPE allTheData [ > > <!ELEMENT allTheData (#PCDATA)> > > <!ENTITY theFile SYSTEM "data.txt"> > > ]> > > <allTheData>&theFile;</allTheData> > > It should also be noted that data.txt in this example will have to have all > its < > and & characters properly escaped, as the file is a "parsed" entity. > And even then, you're stuck with XSLT/XPath's functions for accessing the > data, which means substring nightmares. > > Like Mark Hu said, better to write something else that will XML-ize your > data. Then you can manipulate it with XSLT.
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