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Re: using document() inside a loop to get all files in a directory

From: Hans-Georg Michna <hans-georgNoEmailPlease@------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 3/2/2004 10:41:00 AM
schwartz@c... (dSchwartz) wrote:

>What I think I'm looking for is a way (in XSL stylesheet) to get the
>contents of a directory.  How can this be accomplished?

You already got good advice, so there's just one additional hint
here.

I have solved a similar problem by creating a batch file or
shell script that parses the folder and creates an XML file
using echo commands.

In your case that XML file can contain the names of the files
and can be queried from your XSL stylesheet using import or the
document function.

Hans-Georg

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