> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: AW: xml and xsl
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>
> If I understand you correctly >> No, there's no reasonable way of
> restricting the application of an xsl file. Why would you do that
> anyways? I
> mean, if you want to restrict it to a certain part, you need to know which
> parts, right? Knowing this, just choose a different xsl file before the
> transformation.

It sounds like what the OP really wants is, instead of aggregating the
sources themselves, to aggregate the output of several pipelines, each of
which applies the appropriate transformation to the appropriate source.

cheers,
-ml-


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