Subject: RE: Limitation of <xsl:result-document> in <xsl:function> in XSLT2
From: "Michael Kay" <mhk@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2003 19:28:09 +0100
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> <xsl:function> may only contain <xsl:param>, <xsl:variable>,
> <xsl:message> and <xsl:result>. If you need to execute
> <xsl:result-document> from within a function, you will
> probably have to hide it inside an <xsl:variable>.
No, that's banned too. xsl:result-document can only be used while
writing a final result tree. In effect, the secondary result tree is
seen as an branch of the primary result tree, that happens to be
serialized to a different file.
Michael Kay
Software AG
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