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RE: import vs xsl:include

Subject: RE: import vs xsl:include
From: Kay Michael <Michael.Kay@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 12:19:03 +0100
xsl import vs include
The differences are to do with the handling of precedence if several
stylesheets declare the same object.

I quite agree that it seems crazy to have two such strongly overlapping
features: it looks from the outside like a classic committee compromise, and
frankly the reason I delayed implementing it for so long in SAXON was that I
thought any sensible committee (is there such a beast?) would rationalise
the spec in this area. My optimism seems to have been unfounded.

Mike Kay

> As I'm trying to perform tests on several XSL processors, and I have
> style sheets using xsl:import statement to import common named
> template and variable decalration, I cannot use them with SAXON since
> it does not implement it. 
> 
> So question : can I instead use iclude statement ? What the
> differences as I don't sdee any from the WD of XSLT.
> 
> Sebastien


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