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Subject: RE: using DOM as an argument to the document() function ...
From: "James Fuller" <james.fuller@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 16:42:54 +0100
dom fuller
you would either

a) write out the dom as possibly data within the xslt so you could use
document('') to call itself

b) use <xsl:param/> to bring in your data

gl, jim fuller

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Ram Cherukuri
> Sent: 10 September 2002 16:34
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> Subject:  using DOM as an argument to the document() function ...
>
>
>
> can I pass a DOM objct as an argument to the document() function,
> instead of
> specifying a physical file name?
>
> I have two xml documents and a stylesheet that are loaded into DOM
> documents. how do I specify the second xml DOM document as an argument to
> the document() function in the xsl DOM document?
>
> please suggest.
>
> thanks in advance!
>
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