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David wrote: > I believe you're asking about the library that has just started up at > http://xsltsl.sourceforge.net > > There are also some advanced examples from Oliver Becker: > http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~obecker/XSLT/ Thanks David, for the links to XSLT Library efforts. I find them very useful. Even a page that call itself "Gallery of Stupid XSL and XSLT Tricks" (http://incrementaldevelopment.com/xsltrick/) saves time for most developers. And sourceforge provides exactly what I hoped to find. Take e.g. the mergeing of two documents. Isn't that a FAQ? The HU-Berlin site provides: <merge xmlns="http://informatik.hu-berlin.de/merge"> <file1>file1.xml</file1> <file2>file2.xml</file2> </merge> Are there any ideas for more useful "libraries"? Greetings, basa@work XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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