Sorin,
That's great thanks, the XSLT identity transform was just what I
needed :-)
All the best
Mark
PS Speedy response much appreciated. Keep up the good work, Oxygen is
great :-)
On 15 Aug 2006, at 13:20, Sorin Ristache wrote:
Hello,
XInclude is just an inclusion mechanism intended to facilitate
modularity of XML documents. With the XInclude support switched on
oXygen's internal parser resolves the XInclude references in parsed
XML documents. This occurs in well-formedness/validity checks as
you already noticed, in XSL transformations, when generating a
schema (Relax NG, DTD, W3C XML Schema) from a set of XML documents,
etc.
Editing in oXygen works at file level, not at document level. This
is also true for the save operation. So you cannot see a view of
the entire document with the XInclude references resolved. If you
want to save the document as a single file after resolving the
references just apply the XSLT identity transform on the main
module of the document.
The oXygen User Manual presents an example of splitting a document
in multiple fragments using XInclude. For specific details I think
the W3C recommendation is the place to go.
Regards,
Sorin
Mark Seaborne wrote:
Hi I am just starting to experiment with Oxygen's XInclude
support. I now have a document that uses XInclude and Oxygen has
XInclude switched on.
Apart from checking well-formedness/validity across the XML
instances what other functionality does Oxygen give me? For
example can I view the document with the XInclude statements
resolved, or can I choose to save the document either before or
after XInclude processing?
The help documentation is not very forthcoming on the subject
(unless I am missing something obvious, which I don't rule out).
All the best
Mark
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