Michael: XOM looks like it might be what I'm looking for. I originally
tried to use the old XIncluder project from sourceforge[1] until I
realised I'd probably need to use XPointers (which XIncluder does not
support either).

Joseph: I had considered that, but the situation is already complex
enough as it is so I'd rather not introduce XSLT to what we're doing
if it can be avoided (sure, XSLT isn't _that_ complicated, but it
would add yet another ingredient to the recipe ;-))

Thank you both for your replies!

Gareth

[1] http://xincluder.sourceforge.net/

On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 10:28 PM,  <kesh...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
>
>> If you need support for other kinds of XPointers then you may want to
>> take a look on the net at some of the other XInclude processors that
>> are available. e.g. perhaps XOM [4] supports what you're looking for.
>
> Another quick idea: It's possible to implement an XInclude subset as an XSLT
> stylesheet. If that approach works for you, you can use Xalan to process it.

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