Thanks David I want to do the latter transform to a memory buffer,

Using StreamTransform works perfectly.

Happy holidays.

Thanks
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Subject: Re: Compiled Style Sheets and Memory Buffers


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> I'm not sure I understand your question.  Do you mean you want to compile
a
> stylesheet from a memory buffer, or do you want to transform to a memory
> buffer?
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> To compile a stylesheet from a memory buffer, you can use the Xerces-C
> class MemBufInputSource.  See the Xerces-C sample and documentation for
> more information.  You can also use an XSLTInputSource instance using a
> derivative of std::istream.  See the StreamTransform sample for more
> information.
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> If you want to transform to a memory buffer, take a look at the
> StreamTransform sample.
>
> Dave
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>                       "Robin Hewitt
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> There does not appear to be an easy way to pass a memory buffer to a =
> compiled style sheet in the C++ version as there is in the java version =
> does any body have sample code that accomplishes this.
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> Thanks
> Robin
> Emerging Solutions, LLC
> 500 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1420
> New York, NY 10110
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> 212 391 8756 (Fax)
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