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RE: : How to handle two XML sources in one style sheet

Subject: RE: : How to handle two XML sources in one style sheet
From: Robert Stuart <Robert.Stuart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2001 09:39:53 +0100
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Part of the problem has to lie in the function name - document().

I think of 'document()' as:
	doDocument() - on other words as an equivalent to (say) JavaDoc (say
what this (stylesheet/XML file/XSD file) does
	not as getDocument() - which is the intended use.

Remember - (new/many) users think of function names as verbs or actions.
Document here is intended as a noun.

The function is discussed on several appropriate pages - but users do need
to know that they want to handle documents before following the relevant
links.


Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 20:21:32 +0100
From: "Michael Kay" <mhkay@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: : How to handle two XML sources in one style sheet

> This has been causing me problems. How to I create the 
> left side of the page with one string of XML data
> and the right side of the page with another string
> of XML data from the same style sheet?
> 
By using the XSLT document() function.

It's amazing how often this question is asked.

Mike Kay

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