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Re: Generating barcode SVG-files

Subject: Re: Generating barcode SVG-files
From: Asbjørn Reglund Thorsen <a.r.thorsen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 08:26:15 +0200
barcode svg
cknell@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
<xsl:result-document> is better if what you are trying to achieve is more than one output per transformation. It's better because <xsl:document> is used to create an intermediate document upon which you intend to do further processing in the same transformation. Of course, if you don't intend to output multiple documents from a single transformation, it's hard to see why you would use it at all.

In any case, neither is available in XSLT 1.0. That's important because your stylesheet is declared as a 1.0 stylesheet.

It's not clear what this has to do with the sample input and stylesheet you provided. If you explain your problem a little further, someone will be able to help.

I would like to generate 100.000 barcodes (2to5 interleave, that represents a number). The way that I planned to do that is to read out a number X from a database, and make barcodes for X, X+1, X+2 .......... X+99999 and dump each barcode to a X.svg, X+1.svg..... files. My previous example was not very good, sorry for that.


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