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Re: Intercepting multiple output documents

Subject: Re: Intercepting multiple output documents
From: "Sebastian Rahtz" <sebastian.rahtz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 20:26:01 +0000 (GMT)
cocoon multiple output
Diarmuid Mac Carthy writes:
 > We're investigating the possibility of using James Clarke's XT processor as
 > a component in a larger XSLT application.  One key requirement we have is
 > support for multiple output documents, which is provided for in XT at the
 > expense of having to output to files rather than standard output.

this seems contradictory to me. if you do not supply an output file,
XT writes to standard output. if you want *all* the output going to
stdout anyway, how does the multiple document extension in XT help?
why not just stream through your output streams one after another? if
each one is confined within
 <file name="foo">
 ...
 </file>

and the whole within
 <files>
  ...
 </files>

then surely you can manage the result just as you wish?

sebastian


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