<a>
<b id="1" attr="n1">Number 1</b>
<b id="2" attr="n2">Number 2</b>
</a>
Any more queries drop me a line direct or there's an xmltask mailing list. See the web page for more details.
Brian
Ant invocations follow.....
<target name="test">
<!-- call subtargets using 78.xml as the driver -->
<xmltask source="78.xml">
<call path="/a/b" target="ab" buffer="b_ab" inheritAll="true">
<param name="1" path="text()"/>
<param name="2" path="@attr"/>
<param name="3" value="${os.name}"/>
</call>
</xmltask>
</target> <target name="ab">
<xmltask dest="output-${2}.out.xml">
<insert path="/">
<![CDATA[
<root/>
]]>
</insert> <insert path="/root">[1 = ${1}]</insert>
<insert path="/root">[2 = ${2}]</insert>
<insert path="/root">[3 = ${3}]</insert>
</xmltask>
</target>
Robert Soesemann wrote:
Sounds perfect. Thanks for this hint. Did you every do something like this? Do you have sample snippets ;-)
Best regards,
Robert
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Agnew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Freitag, 3. Dezember 2004 16:03
To: Ant Users List
Subject: Re: Split XML file into seperate files with XSLT and ANT
You can use xmltask with the <call> instruction. See http://www.oopsconsultancy.com/software/xmltask
Robert Soesemann wrote:
Hello,
I don't know if there is a standard way to do this, but maybe you have an idea.
I have many XML files which hold multiple XML fragments of a specific type <contentitem>..</contentitem> For an easy import of those seperate contentitems into a CMS it would be better to split those fragments up into different file (one contentitem per file).
As I am doing this inside an ant pipeline, I wonder if there is an elegant way to do this with a mixture of XSLT and other file tasks?
Can you help,
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