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Subject: Re: centralised alphabetical order ...
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 14:35:46 +0100
Re:  centralised alphabetical order ...
  it would be something like <xsl:for-each 
  select="document($nsindex/filename)/root/link | 
  document($nsindex/filename)/root/link | 
  document($nsindex/filename)/root/link


you don't want the /root/link bits as you just want the document nodes.
each bit you are unioning there is teh same but I assume that's just an
artifact of the cut down example.

> I forgot to say i have about 30 files which need to be searched.

if you have a file that contains the filenames
<x>
<y>a.xml</y>
<y>b.xml</y>
....


then you can just do select="document($file/x/y)" and load all thirty documents
in one go.

David


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http://www.dcarlisle.demon.co.uk/matthew

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