Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xsl Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: XML to XXML >Thread Next - Re: XML to XXML Re: XML to XXMLTo: NULL Date: 12/10/2005 5:08:00 PM Depends which XSL transform engine you're using - most of them write Transform results directly to a file on disk. For example in .NET you can create an XslTransform object and then call Transform(input, output) where input is a file on disk, and output is a file on disk - and there are many other overloads of this method for other combinations of input/output. "Mystique" <misic@s...> wrote in message news:OHfIhxZ$FHA.2812@T...... > Thanks Neil > > Can you tell how i can save the transformed XML file to disk? > > Best Regards, > Mystique > > "Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil@n...> wrote in message > news:0uslp1pq1pv1hlshslinva3lql6oah1203@4...... >> On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 14:35:52 +0100, "Mystique" <misic@s...> >> wrote: >> >> >Hi >> >Where can i find some tutorial or example of transforming XML to XML? >> > >> >Reagards, >> >Mystique >> >> You'd use XSLT to do that, so any standard XSL tutorial should get you >> in business : >> >> http://www.topxml.com/xsl/tutorials/intro/default.asp >> >> Really there's no difference to transforming to HTML except you'd have >> a line <xsl:output method="xml" /> in your XSLT stylesheet. >> >> Cheers- Neil > > | ||||||
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