function
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Library: XSLT support (OMXSLT)
Import : omxslt.xmd |
Returns: a |
export external string sink function
writer with value stylesheet stylesheet
parameters read-only stream parameters optional
into value string sink xml-output
Argument definitions
Use writer to apply an XSLT stylesheet to a well-formed XML instance that is generated by the
execution of your OmniMark program. The result of the transformation is written to xml-output, from
where further processing can be performed.
An XSLT stylesheet stored in a file stylesheet1.xsl can be applied to a well-formed XML
instance stored in a file input1.xml using the following program. Before passing the data through
the XSLT processor, the program uses pattern-matching to uppercase all element names in the input data. It is
the output of the pattern matching engine is fed to the XSLT processor.
import "omxslt.xmd" prefixed by xslt. process local xslt.stylesheet stylesheet initial { xslt.compile file "stylesheet1.xsl" } using output as xslt.writer with stylesheet into file "input1.out" submit file "input1.xml" find ("</" | "<") => start-marker letter+ => element-name ("/>" | ">") => end-marker output start-marker || "ug" % element-name || end-marker
If the stylesheet is being applied only once, there is no need to declare a shelf of type
stylesheet. OmniMark can convert a string representation of the stylesheet into the
appropriate format. The above example can then be modified to read
process using output as xslt.writer with file "stylesheet1.xsl" into file "input1.out" submit file "input1.xml"