thanks much -- I don't know how I missed that.

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> Subject: Re: using Redirect:write
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> Hi, Matthew
>
> Redirect:write already supports the _append_ feature. Here is how to use
> it:
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> <redirect:write file="out.txt" append="yes>
> ...
> </redirect:write>
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>
> Morris Kwan
> XSLT Development
> IBM Toronto Lab
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> Hello Xalanites,  (weren't those the really bad people in Hellraiser?)  `.
> -)
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> I want to use the Redirect:write extension, but I notice in the
> source code
> that it will always create a new file.  What I want to do is process many
> files but only _append_ some output to the alternate output file.
>  Is there
> a way to do this without modifying the code and rebuilding or
> maybe writing
> another Java extension function?
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> thanks in advance for help,
>    Matthew L. Avizinis <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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