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At 2011-08-18 17:49 -0700, Dan Vint wrote:
So I can drop that <xsl:result-document href="DMC-{modelic}-{sdc}-{chapnum}-.... into all of my templates? No ... not all. You build the result tree under <xsl:result-document> that is targeted for that file. <xsl:result-document> just starts the building of a new result tree and you build it just like you build the default result tree when not using that instruction. I hadn't found any complex examples in my searches, but was hoping it would work like what you describe. It does work like I describe, but I don't think you see how I'm describing it: <xsl:template match="avee">
<xsl:result-document href="DMC-{modelic}-{sdc}-{chapnum}-....
<xsl:apply-templates select="..."/>
</xsl:result-document>
</xsl:template> <xsl:template match="whatever">
... some stuff that goes into that result document...
</xsl:template>The <xsl:apply-templates/> above will end up building nodes under <xsl:result-document/> even if that building is done from other templates. You mustn't copy the <xsl:result-document> into the other templates. Once you finish building the tree and you process something after the <xsl:result-document> instruction, the tree is done with and the file is written (though likely it was being written along the way). BTW, you can nest the instructions in order to create a separate file on the side while you are in the middle of creating another file. You just cannot re-open an <xsl:result-document/> file and add to it. I hope this clarifies things for you. . . . . . . . . . Ken -- Contact us for world-wide XML consulting & instructor-led training Crane Softwrights Ltd. http://www.CraneSoftwrights.com/s/ G. Ken Holman mailto:gkholman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Legal business disclaimers: http://www.CraneSoftwrights.com/legal
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