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Subject: RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: Using profile.xsl to filter conditionalized documents
> -----Original Message----- > From: Jirka Kosek > saxon -o xsample.xml sample.xml profile.xsl "os=Windows" "attr=os" "val=UNIX" This didn't work for me - result still omits both Windows and UNIX content. I'm working with arch, not os, but should be the same. > Implementing user-friendly way ("os=Windows;UNIX") is not so easy as > XSLT doesn't have data types like array or list. Is this just a limitation on the command line? What if I could anticipate combinations, and 'hardwired' them with parameters like "WindowsUNIXMAC" in myprofile.xsl. Could I then customize the <xsl:template match="*"> template to generate Windows, UNIX, and MAC conditions in the same result? Sorry if this is a dumb question: that profiling template is such a mystery to me, I thought somebody who actually understands how it works might be able to say if my idea is worth pursuing. Thanks, Denis
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