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> From: Sam Byland [mailto:shbyland@xxxxxxxxxxx]
>
> Years ago we addressed a similar problem using SAXON 6.5.x and no Java
> etc.
> as follows:
>
> We created a "table of contents" XML file that was basically a list of
> entities where each entity was a filename with a full path spec. If a
new
> file was added or changed, we just updated the "entity DTD" the TOC
file
You can usually write a simple script - python, perl, etc., to create
this TOC xml file. Then you can make regenerating the output into a
batch process.
Cheers,
Tom P
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