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XSLT and function document()

From: Giovanni Leonetti <gleonetti@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 3/12/2008 3:51:00 AM
Hi folks,

I have a question about the xslt function document().
What I want to do is :
   1) access to an external xml document
   2) read some data from the external xml document
   3) access to the input xml document.


Let's say we have the documents :
 - input.xml  : input document
 - style.xslt  : XSLT file
 - external.xml : external xml document

I will run the command line :

java org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process -IN input.xml -XSL style.xslt -OUT
out.xml

about 1) and 2) I know how to access to external.xml using the
function document('external.xml')
About 3) I need your help guys . I want to access to the input.xml
document but I do NOT want to call the function
document('input.xml'). Do you know if exists a parameter for the
function document() that let me know to access to the input document
avoiding an explicit call document('input.xml') ?
I hope is is enough clear my question.
Thanks,

Giovanni Leonetti


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