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> Must you use XSLT? A nifty JavaScript version of this has
> recently been
> posted at
> http://disruptive-innovations.com/zoo/20040830/HTMLoverlays.html
>
Well it might be nifty, but it's all about browsers and HTML, which weren't
mentioned in the question.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
> .micah
>
> Pankaj Rathi wrote:
>
> >Hi all.
> >
> >I am another newb to xsl. I have a small task - I have read
> a primer book
> >and looks like this is possible.
> >
> >The task is to merge two xml files.
> >
> >Scenario is like this:
> >File A might or might not have node X. XSLT should get the
> node X from file
> >B and put it file A(either add or modify at the right place)
> >
> >Pointer to any existing examples of this kindof work will be
> highly helpful.
> >
> >Many thanks in anticipation.
> >
> >
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