Re: [xslt] Implementation of unparsed-text() (XSLT 2.0)?
- From: Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai <asmodai in-nomine org>
- To: The Gnome XSLT library mailing-list <xslt gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [xslt] Implementation of unparsed-text() (XSLT 2.0)?
- Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 07:20:07 +0200
-On [20060817 05:12], Daniel Leidert (daniel leidert spam gmx net) wrote:
>Just a question: ATM I don't need to use the --xinclude variable (which
>si perfect for my purpose). The xi:include element is processed in every
>case. But is this the default behaviour? If yes, what does the
>--xinclude option exactly do (or does it just affect XML files)?
--xinclude : do XInclude processing on document intput
is what a bare xsltproc invocation states (note the typo for input by the
way).
Perhaps it only concerns the XML input file.
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