Well,
That's (example) my main document. My intention is
to include another xml (sub document)) as section parallel
to 'introduction' here...
<xmldoc title="Main Title">
<section title="Chapter One">
<section title="Introduction">
<text>
This is an introduction.
</text>
</section>
<section file="sub_document.xml" />
</section>
</xmldoc>
That's (example) my sub document...
<xmldoc>
<section title="An external document">
<text>
This is an external document.
</text>
</section>
</xmldoc>
RESULT: As you can see next, the aspect "parallel" is well but the numbering
is "1." instead of "1.2" !
Main Title
1. Chapter One
1.1. Introduction
This an introduction.
1. An external document
This is an external document
Can you get with it ?
Regards,
Thomas
>Betreff : Re: Accessing an external XML within a XSL
>Gesendet: 08.09.03 19:33:58
>An : "OXF Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
>Von: "Julien Mercay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
>----- Original Message -----
>Hi Thomas,
>I'm assuming that you are using the document() function in your XSL
>stylesheet, but I don't understand the numbering issue you are
>referring to. In which way is it wrong? Can you post a example with the
>expected and actual results?
>Regards,
>Julien
>Thomas Lehmann wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> accessing an external XML withing a XSL document works
>> well but I've a problem with the numbering. The numbering is
>> as if you've the external XML standalone but not (as needed)
>> relative to the actual node.
>>
>> Can I do that ? How ?
>>
>> thanks,
>> Thomas
>>
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