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I have N streams of "input" XML (N > 1), to be transformed into M
streams of "output" XML (M > 1, M != N).The transformation is complex in
that data from several input streams might be required to construct a
single output element.
What is the best strategy for this? I cannot transform the N input streams on a one-by-one basis as it seems. I can merge all N input streams into a single input streams (maybe with the aid of seperate namespaces), but will a single transformation, applied to a single input stream, allow for the creation of multiple output documents simultaneously? Puzzled. Any advise welcome. Bernd XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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