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Subject: output to multiple documents
From: Henri Delebecque <Henri.Delebecque@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 17:37:22 +0100
henri delebecque
Hello,

I know that this topic is covered by the FAQ, but the example in
the FAQ uses a special XSL processer, xt, from James Clark, which
seems to have some special capabilities. Moreover, the syntax
of the double xmlns instruction is not very clear to me, as the
"file://p" argument of the xsl:for-each statement, some lines
under this instruction.

Could someone give me more information ?
or a more general example ?
Thanks a lot

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