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It's not that. I would like to load all the nodes from "b.xml" and then after some operation, I would like to remove the same nodes which was added from "b.xml". On Dec 19, 2007 12:17 AM, Alice Wei <ajwei@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a suggestion here although I am not sure if this is what you > are trying to do. > > If you want to just load some file by looking for specific nodes > according to their occurrences, you might want to put in <xsl:if> > statements, and if the parameter is true, you can do something like > <xsl:include href="xslt_example_template.xsl" />. If else, then don't > put in anything. > > I hope this helps. > > Alice > > > Quoting Senthil Nathan <rsennat@xxxxxxxxx>: > > > Hi, > > I would like to know how to load / unload xml files from the main xml file. > > > > ie. say there is "a.xml", to which I load "b.xml". (means i see the > > leaf nodes in b.xml > > and append those in the a.xml"). > > Now, I would like to unload "b.xml" from this. (ie., remove those > > nodes added earlier). > > I know this can be done by looking for those specific nodes and remove > > it the way i added > > the child. > > > > My question here is, whether all this load / unload can be done using xslt??? > > > > Thanks > > Senthil > > > > > > > > Alice Wei > MIS 2008 > School of Library and Information Science > Indiana University Bloomington > ajwei@xxxxxxxxxxx > 812-856-2659
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