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Hello Sylvain, how about to store the document strings in variables e.g. doc_1 and doc_2. And traverse the documents with $doc1/user/name and etc. regards Dieter xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx schrieb am 07.09.05 11:01:30: > > Hello people, > > I have one question that might sound dummy but I'm not clear on how to proceed > with it. > > Say that I have in my backend repository: > > DOC_1: <user><name>user1</name></user> > DOC_2: <user><name>user1</name></user> > > Now I want to transform them to output XHTML (or whatever) like this: > > <div> > <label>Name:</label><span>user1</span> > <br /> > <label>Name:</label><span>user2</span> > </div> > > If my XML documents were stored as files on the disk I know I could work with > the document() function in my XSL transform document. > > But they are not on disck ad will be passed to my XSLT processor as strings. No > does it mean I have to concatenate both of them in a meta XML document or is > there a way to process both of them in the same transform? > > I feel like my lack of clarity comes from the fact I miss something here :) > > Thanks for any tip :) > - Sylvain > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > _________________________________________________________________________ Mit der Gruppen-SMS von WEB.DE FreeMail kvnnen Sie eine SMS an alle Freunde gleichzeitig schicken: http://freemail.web.de/features/?mc=021179
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