> Why don't you simply use something like > > --stringparam fileparam "$(cat test.txt)" >
Mainly to be able to import files/string that contain a random mix of double and simple quotes. xsltproc --stringparam paramname "a\"b'c" The reason behind all that is that I implemented an experimental parser in xslt. Parser is stylesheet, grammar is input tree and text is string parameter. Adding --fileparam on xsltproc enables using xsltproc for that kind of purpose. It worked fine (just a bit slow) on Firefox's Transformiix. JS xslt interface allows passing freely any types as parameters, including huge strings and even node sets. (what about a --xmlfileparam for xsltproc ?) I'd like to get the parser working on libxslt too. Unfortunately, it relies on exslt:regex. I'll try implement exslt:regex on my repo... stay tuned ;) Any known previous attempt ? Any recommendation before I start ? Looks like a tab/space hell in there... What should be the rule ? Cheers, Edouard _______________________________________________ xslt mailing list, project page http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/ xslt@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xslt