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Re: External Unparsed Entities

Subject: Re: External Unparsed Entities
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 18:14:36 +0100
xslfo entitie
> This may seem elementary, but can someone please tell me why the following
> code(this is only an excerpt from the relevant XML file) will not import my
> JPEG? Is there an XSLT alternative to importing the file?

You haven't given us any clue. You only showed the source XML 
however an XML file won't ever "do" anything. So the only relevant
information (which you havem't given us) is the XSL stylesheet that is
transforming this to something. If you are transforming to HTML then
you need to produce an img  element, If you are transforming to XSL-FO
you need to produce an external graphic FO. If you post your XSL
template for IMAGE then someone will be able to help.
In case you are generating HTML you probably want something like
<xsl:template match="IMAGE">
  <img href="{unparsed-entity-uri(@source)}"/>
</xsl:template>

David

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