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Re: Help! How Import XML Using xsl:copy-of & document()?

From: "PaddyInHR" <pmbarnes@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 2/2/2006 12:21:00 PM
Thank you for your help, Joe. I actually steered you wrong on the
problem. I *can* get xsl:copy-of to work for XML files. I realized this
morning that what I really need is to use an external XSL file. Sorry
about that. A very different issue indeed.

I tried xsl:include and then apply-templates, but it's not producing
what I want. The problem may be where I'm trying to do that
apply-templates.

In the main xsl doc (which transforms to ExcelML) I have a Table
element with a bunch of Row elements. The ExcelML docs that I'm trying
to output all have the same first 12 or so rows. I'm calling them
"header rows", and I'd like to extract the XSL for those rows so I can
reuse them with other main xsl docs. So I'm calling apply-templates
from the main xsl doc after the Table node and before the rest of the
Row elements in the main xsl. This isn't working right.

If anything jumps out at you here as the wrong approach, lemme know.
Otherwise, I'll just keep trying various things.



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