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RE: Multiple Input Sources
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- Subject: RE: Multiple Input Sources
- From: "Paulo Gaspar" <paulo dot gaspar at krankikom dot de>
- Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 19:04:18 +0200
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
If you happen to be using MSXML (which still doesn't support
the "document()" function) you can pass the parsed DOM of
other XML sources as parameters programatically.
My framework does that in Delphi, but even VBScript or
JScript would be enough.
Have fun,
Paulo Gaspar
(paulo.gaspar@krankikom.de)
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> Myriam_Midy@lotus.com
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> Hi,
> I think you can do that using the document() function. You can read about
> it in the XSLT spec.
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> Myriam
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> owner-xsl-list@mulberrytech.com on 06/07/2000 07:20:53 AM
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> Subject: Multiple Input Sources
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> Hi,
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> I am using Lotus XSL and I want to use a style sheet which uses
> data from 2
> or more XML documents. Can some-one give me an example of how to do this ?
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> regards,
> Abhishek.
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