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RTFM. Look up <xsl:include> and <xsl:import> in any textbook or tutorial on XSLT or in the original spec. Please forgive the insinuation, but is this, by any chance, your homework assignment? Cheers, Stuart -----Original Message----- I need to include a XSL in another XSL. Like A.xsl will be containing part of HTML like a side navigation bar, etc and B.xsl will be another with a lot of other HTML transformations. I need to include the result of A.xsl in B.xsl. How can I do this in XSL ? Any ideas will be really helpful. Kind of stuck to make a architectural decision. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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