On 2018-01-17 13:34:07 +0100, Nick Wellnhofer wrote: > On 15/01/2018 22:50, Edouard Tisserant wrote: > > I added a --fileparam switch to xsltproc command line to enable loading > > file content as stylesheet parameter string literal. It also enhance > > --stringparam as a side effect. I hope you'll find this useful. > > > $ xsltproc --param param "2+3" --stringparam stringparam "2+3" > > --fileparam fileparam test.txt test.xsl test.xml > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > > <param>5</param><stringparam>2+3</stringparam><fileparam>Hello World > > </fileparam> > > Why don't you simply use something like > > --stringparam fileparam "$(cat test.txt)"
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