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| - returns an XML document transformed by an XSLT stylesheet This function takes the URI of a stylesheet and an XML entity and produces an XML entity representing the transformation result of the given entity with the given stylesheet. The result tree is separate from the argument tree and the only reference to it is the returned entity. Errors occurring in the transformation will be signalled as SQL states, with XML or XSLT specific conditions beginning with XS or XP. The stylesheet can be passed parameters by specifying a third argument to xslt(). This will be a vector of name/value pairs. The values can be referenced from inside XPath expressions in the stylesheet. You may use any Virtuoso data type. The names in the parameter vector should appear without the '$' sign. If any of the parameter values is NULL the parameter will be ignored because NULL has no XPath counterpart. If the same name appears more than once in the vector, the last name/value pair is used and all preceding pairs with this name are silently ignored. Obviously, names should be strings that are valid XPath variable names. xslt() applies the transformation in the sheet to the specified entity. The result is the root element of the result tree, an XML entity. This entity can be used as input to another transformation, can be serialized and sent to an HTTP client or stored, etc.
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Date
| - 2013-07-11T21:22:54Z
- 2015-02-05T21:17:51Z
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| - returns an XML document transformed by an XSLT stylesheet
This function takes the URI of a stylesheet and an XML entity and
produces an XML entity representing the transformation result of the
given entity with the given stylesheet. The result tree is separate
from the argument tree and the only reference to it is the returned
entity. Errors occurring in the transformation will be signalled as
SQL states, with XML or XSLT specific conditions beginning with XS or
XP.
The stylesheet can be passed parameters by specifying a third argument
to xslt(). This will be a vector of name/value
pairs. The values can be referenced from inside XPath expressions in
the stylesheet. You may use any Virtuoso data type. The names in the
parameter vector should appear without the '$' sign. If any of the
parameter values is NULL the parameter will be ignored because NULL
has no XPath counterpart.
If the same name appears more than once in the vector, the last name/value pair is
used and all preceding pairs with this name are silently ignored.
Obviously, names should be strings that are valid XPath variable names.
xslt() applies the transformation in the sheet to
the specified entity. The result is the root element of the result
tree, an XML entity. This entity can be used as input to another
transformation, can be serialized and sent to an HTTP client or stored,
etc.
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