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a kusa wrote:
An XSLT 2.0 processor should allow you to start processing with a named template so in your stylesheet you would write a named template e.g.
<xsl:template name="main">
<xsl:variable name="t1" select="unparsed-text('input.txt')"/>
<!-- now process t1 here perhaps by tokenizing -->
</xsl:template>
then you would instruct the XSLT processor to start with template named "main" (e.g. option -it:main in Saxon or /n main with Altova I think).
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Re: [xsl] reading a text file and putting out an xml file using xslt 2.0
Subject: Re: [xsl] reading a text file and putting out an xml file using xslt 2.0 From: Martin Honnen <Martin.Honnen@xxxxxx> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 15:30:04 +0100 |
a kusa wrote:
I have an input file which is a text file. My output should be an XML file that conforms to a schema that I already have.
How do I do this in XSLT2.0? Can I use unparsed-text() function? Are there any examples that I can look at for this?
An XSLT 2.0 processor should allow you to start processing with a named template so in your stylesheet you would write a named template e.g.
<xsl:template name="main">
<xsl:variable name="t1" select="unparsed-text('input.txt')"/>
<!-- now process t1 here perhaps by tokenizing -->
</xsl:template>
then you would instruct the XSLT processor to start with template named "main" (e.g. option -it:main in Saxon or /n main with Altova I think).
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Martin Honnen http://msmvps.com/blogs/martin_honnen/
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