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At 02:03 PM 09/08/2000 -0500, Eduardo Dominguez wrote:
Sure (although it's an XML, not an XSLT solution). Use an external entity reference. Define the entity in a document type declaration like this:
Where you want to "xml:include" the baz.xml document, simply insert an entity reference:
&includeme;
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Re: xml:include ?
Subject: Re: xml:include ? From: "John E. Simpson" <simpson@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2000 16:40:55 -0400 |
At 02:03 PM 09/08/2000 -0500, Eduardo Dominguez wrote:
I want to be able to include a fixed xml file in every other file, so that that I only have to edit in one place and every file that includes it reflects this change.
is this possible ?
Sure (although it's an XML, not an XSLT solution). Use an external entity reference. Define the entity in a document type declaration like this:
<!DOCTYPE ... [ <!ENTITY includeme SYSTEM "http://foo.bar.com/baz.xml" > ]>
Where you want to "xml:include" the baz.xml document, simply insert an entity reference:
&includeme;
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