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Hi!

I have made an importing xml filter very similar to the one for MS Word
2003 in the fact that uses many xsl files. The main xsl file calls the
other ones by means of <xsl:include href="...">. The filter works the
way it's supposed to work, but I'd like to make a package and that isn't
working the way I want.

I go to Tools --> XML Filter Settings --> New

In the XSLT for import box, in the Transformations tab page, I write the
path to the main xsl file. There's no way I can tell the program to
include the other related xsl files. Therefore, when I save the xml
filter as a package, in the package there's only the main xsl file. The
same happens with the MS Word 2003 filters.

Is it a bug?

I decompressed the .jar file and added the xsl files to the dir. I added
two lines with the path to the two files in META-INF. It didn't work
because again only the main xsl was taken. I looked inside the
TypeDetection.xcu file, but I didn't know what to modify.

The program could parse the xsl file and look for <xsl:include> calls
to get them in the package. It's only an idea, I don't know if it's
feasible.

Thank you for your kind responses in advance

David Gil


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