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How to include several xsl files from a same directory at once?

Hi there!

I am including several xsl files, as follows:

<xsl:include href="folder/file1.xsl"/>
<xsl:include href="folder/file2.xsl"/>
... and so on

Is there a way to include all the files from a same directory, doing
something like that:

<xsl:include href="folder/*.xsl"/>

This above doesn't work so I need to find another way...

Thanks a lot!

Julien
Jul 20 '05 #1
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