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Subject: RE: Re:
From: DPawson@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 08:43:34 -0000
RE:  Re:
>  For instance, if you were using the 
> xalan testXSLT
> program as your processing engine, you would pipe from one 
> call to another using
> a command line like the following:
> 
> testXSLT -in myfile.xml -xsl format.xsl | testXSLT -xsl 
> display.xsl -out
> myfile.html
> 
> (I think that syntax should work.)

I think that would be a nice addition to any XSLT engine,
whether it be a pipeless win32 box or *nix.

I often find it simpler to do two steps rather than a Jeni
T monster transform. 

Regards DaveP

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