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Michael: My goal is to use the xsl to split a large xml into multple smaller xml files and save them on the disk. I intend to use Ant task to execute it. So, the file name and directory where the splitted file should be saved in will be determined at run-time. That's why I tried to define variables for both directory and file name in my xsl. How can I achieve this goal? I read about saxon extension saxon:output and xsl:result-document. Which one is good for me for my task? How can I instruct the xsl processor what the directory the output file should be saved at using href attributes? and without using -o . Thank you. Qin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a PRIVATE message. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete without copying and kindly advise us by e-mail of the mistake in delivery. NOTE: Regardless of content, this e-mail shall not operate to bind CSC to any order or other contract unless pursuant to explicit written agreement or government initiative expressly permitting the use of e-mail for such purpose. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Michael Kay" <mhk To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> @mhk.me.uk> cc: Subject: RE: Re: how to split one xml to multiple xml 05/03/04 11:06 files AM Please respond to xsl-list > > Rerun the xsl using saxon7.jar. I got this error: > D:\projects\epubs_xslt\src\gmemd\xml\cat\cat701>java -jar > ..\..\..\..\..\lib\sax > on7.jar cat701.xml ..\..\..\xsl\createCatToc.xsl > Error at result-document on line 11 of > file:/D:/projects/epubs_xslt/src/gmemd/xm > l/cat/cat701/../../../xsl/createCatToc.xsl: > The system identifier of the principal output file is unknown > Transformation failed: Run-time errors were reported > > What does it mean? It means you haven't specified the -o option on the command line, or the equivalent in the API. This is needed for resolving a relative URI in the href attribute. I tried to create another variable to specify the > directory like this: > <xsl:variable name="dir" select="d:\results" /> > But I got the error stating "XPath syntax error in {D:/results}: > QName cannot end with colon: {D:} > Transformation failed: Failed to compile stylesheet. 1 error detected. > The value of the select attribute of xsl:variable is an XPath expression. You probably meant to write <xsl:variable name="dir" select="'d:\results'" /> but that wouldn't do you much good either, because the href value must be a URI, not a filename. Michael Kay
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