xslt does support a nested mapper. Something like this should work: <xslt includes="v*" style="transform.xsl" destdir="."> <mapper type="glob" from="*.xml" to="*.out"/> </xslt>
Bill Milbratz schrieb: > Hi, > > i have a problem which I don't know if I can solve elegantly with ant. > > The problem: I'd like to use the xslt task to transform these inputs into > the following outputs; > > inputs: > > v10/changes.xml > v11/changes.xml > v12/changes.xml > > outputs: > v10/changes.out > v11/changes.out > v12/changes.out > > > To clarify: the inputs lie in subdirectories. I would like the xslt/ant to > send the outputs to "corresponding subdirectories". > > In reviewing the xslt docs, it looks like I can only send the xslt output to > one directory (destdir attribute). > > I've looked at using 'subant', but this gets pretty complex and hard to > follow. > > any suggestions? > > thanks, > > bill > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]