Kay Michael writes:
> You can't do this in standard XSLT, because you need to produce multiple
> output files. But most XSLT processors now have an extension to do this. In
beg to differ:
XT: yes
Saxon: yes
Xalan: yes
Oracle: no
Microsoft: no
3 out of 5 isn't "most", especially when it includes two such serious
players as THEM and Oracle. Its a pity about the Oracle one, actually,
I wish they'd add such an extension - its the only thing that stops me
using it
Sebastian
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