What I mean by that is when I use my saxon I use it like this.
saxon -o eg.html eg.xml eg.xsl
where eg.html is the output file.If I have the xsl:output
method="xml" then my output file extension should be xml right?.Cause thats
when it is displayed like <year>2000</year> if I have xsl:element.
Francis
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Carlisle [mailto:davidc@xxxxxxxxx]
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> > Well I have to have the output as an xml file for getting
> the output from
> > xsl:element.right?
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> I don't know what you mean, but probably the answer is no.
> xsl:element produces an element node. That will produce XML or HTML
> markup for an element depending on the output type, and will produce
> nothing at all in the text output type.
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> David
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