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RE: Converting Single XML into multiple XML Documents
Subject: RE: Converting Single XML into multiple XML Documents
From: "sanjeev ramachandra" <sanjeev_scifi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 14:01:57 CST
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Thanks Juliane,
I will definitely look into the archive. I am using the LotusXSL_0_20_0
parser by IBM.
More light on this will be greatly appreciated.
Sanjeev
From: "Harbarth, Juliane" <Juliane.Harbarth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: RE: Converting Single XML into multiple XML Documents
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 19:43:32 +0200
> I have a xml structure which has to be seperated into 2 or more xml
> documents.
> ...
> How do I do this ?
XT offers an extension function named 'document' to create other
documents beside the main one.
Declare 'xmlns:xt="http://www.jclark.com/xt" '
and 'extension-element-prefixes="xt" '
in your xsl:stylesheet element and refer to the function as
<xt:document ... >
- stuff to be printed separatly goes here -
</xt:document>
You did not tell us which processor you are using. Other
processors besides XT have their own way of supporting
extensions. I think SAXON also supports a 'document'
extension function ?
I don't know about Xalan, IE5, etc.
It might be a good idea to check the XSL-list's archive,
I vaguely recollect having read about that topic fairly
recently, scan for 'document' and/or 'extension'.
Juliane.
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