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> >active:xslt+operand@file:///mydocument.xml+operator@file:///mytransform .xsl >References: >NetKernel www.1060.org >ActiveURI Specification >http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-butterfield-active-uri-00.txt active-uri looks interesting, however what makes me wonder is: 5. Examples An "active" URI might define an XSLT transform on an XML document: active:xslt+stylesheet@f...+operand@b... or conversion to upper-case of a data[RFC2397] URI: active:toUpper+operand@data:text/plain,foobar however there doesn't seem to be any specification of what an active uri has to support, what is optional for it to support, and how one can differentiate between these. You have to admit that the two examples given indicate a wide range of possibilities, in that I suppose we're not just saying it can do either xsl-t transforms or toUpper case conversions. Am interested as I am doing something similar to this, although my goal is not identifying intermediate results in XML pipelines.
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