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So... I know language extensions are unique to each XSL processor, but does anyone know generally... how one can pass a result-tree fragment to a Java method. Currently, I can only figure out how to pass a node-set to a Java method... but the node-set only has the top-level node when really I want the entire tree, so I can parse it appropriately in the Java method. I'm using Lotus XSL 1.0 processor. Any ideas? Thanks! ------------------------------------- Michael J. Hudson Software/Framework Engineer mhudson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx cell-phone: 703.362.8039 voice-mail: 703.827.0638 ext. 4786 fax: 703.734.0987 Blueprint Technologies "The E-Solution Architect" http://www.blueprinttech.com XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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