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>>>>> "andrew" == andrew welch <andrew.j.welch@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
andrew> On 9/1/06, Frank Marent <frank.marent@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> i'm struggling again and again over this point:
>>
>> is there a function in xslt that gives me the clean filename of
>> the processed xml file? like
>>
>> 'myfile.xml' 'test.xml' 'anyfilename.xml'
>>
>> i do *not* need the document-uri. only the filename of the
>> current processed xml file.
andrew> In xslt 2.0 I use:
andrew> tokenize(base-uri(.), '/')[last()]
That's not sound - . might not be the document node - if it's an
element with an xml:base attribute in scope, then you may get
something very spurious indeed.
Using document-uri in your expression looks sounder.
If the OP is invoking a transformation from the command line, then he
can pass in the file name as a parameter. That is reliable.
--
Colin Adams
Preston Lancashire
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