Hey all, I want to use an XSL transformation on an xml document to produce the nearly the identical xml document as a result, with a few attributes added here and there. In investigating this, it seems that I need to explicitly declare every single element and attribute and their values in the XSL template created. This seems extremely verbose and time consuming to do this, just for the sake of adding an attribute here and there. Is there some easier way or shortcut to say basically "take this xml doc and reproduce it, performing a computation here and adding an element there."
To have to manually reiterate all of the markup and attribute values (that I do not want to change) in my XSL file seems like a whole lot of unneeded work. Can someone steer me in the right direction? Thanks... BradO ----------------------- "It's such a fine line between clever and stupid." -- David St. Hubbins, Spinal Tap ----------------------- Brad O'Hearne Software Scientist Irvine, CA 92618 949.743.5121 Tel 949.753.7434 Fax [EMAIL PROTECTED]
