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Hello Manish,
why do you think, that the include does not work? When Cocoon does not
complain about "myfile.xsl", everything should be ok. Try to copy the
templates from myfile.xsl to the other stylesheet, which tries to
include myfile.xsl. Does the stylesheet behave in another way or as you
expected?
Joerg
Manish M. Shah schrieb:
Hi guys,
I'm trying to do an include of a file into an existing xsl file.
I'm using: <xsl:include href="myfile.xsl"/>. I've also tried
../myfile.xsl and /home/manish/myfile.xsl. None have worked. Cocoon does
not complain it can't find the file, but the stylesheet isn't being
generated. Any ideas?
Manish
XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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