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Re: how can I write in the commandline that dealwith several

Subject: Re: how can I write in the commandline that dealwith several input xml files
From: Daniel Barclay <Daniel.Barclay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 17:41:09 -0500
Re: how can I write in the commandline that dealwith several
Kay Michael wrote:
> 
> > I want to know how can I write in the command line
> > to deal with several input xml file and one xslt file then output one
> > output file
> 
> You can't. If there's one output file then there is one transformation and
> therefore one principal input document; secondary input documents have to be
> loaded by the stylesheet itself using the document() function.

Alternatively, you (well, the original poster) might make a new XML file 
that includes the other two files using external entity references.


-- 
Daniel Barclay
Digital Focus
Daniel.Barclay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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