Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xsl Archive Home >Recent entries [Thread Prev] >Thread Next - Re: Wanted: Pointer to docs on Xinclude for Saxon XSLT command line tool Wanted: Pointer to docs on Xinclude for Saxon XSLT command line toolTo: NULL Date: 9/7/2008 2:25:00 PM I've been google searching for "saxon XInclude" for XSLT. I get the impression saxon supports xinclude, but it is confusing. In the case of MSXML, I had to cut and paste about 20 lines of source code from msdn to implement my own XSLT command line tool that would perform XSLT with XInclude. Is this the case with saxon? If so, where is the source and an example? There is brief reference to it in http://www.saxonica.com/documentation/using-xsl/commandline.html but they don't have an link to an example. Further more, they say I must be using java 1.5 and Xerces! I thought the whole point of using saxon was that it implemented XSLT 2 and xerces/xalan did not! Why are they talking about xerces? Hmmm... maybe saxon is not a DOM parser but uses java xerces and I should in xercses for a command line tool that does XInclude? I'm confused. What about the .NET version of saxon? Does that use MSXML or the .NET XML and I should use the XInclude syntax for .NET? Thanks! Siegfried | ||||||
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