With XML::LibXSLT, you implement the LibXML callbacks:
# in your parsing routine: my $parser = XML::LibXML->new(); local $XML::LibXML::match_cb = \&match_uri; local $XML::LibXML::open_cb = \&open_uri; local $XML::LibXML::read_cb = \&read_uri; local $XML::LibXML::close_cb = \&close_uri; my $doc = $parser->parse_file($file); $doc->process_xinclude(); my $style_doc = $parser->parse_file($stylesheet); my $stylesheet = XML::LibXSLT->parse_stylesheet($style_doc); my $results = $stylesheet->transform($doc); ... # the sub definitions: # NB: This is just one example using a string - the # return from open_uri is an opaque type, so you can # use a file handle if that's appropriate sub match_uri { my $uri = shift; # warn("match: $uri\n"); return $uri !~ /^\w+:/; # only handle URI's without a scheme } sub open_uri { my $uri = shift; # warn("open: $uri\n"); my $str = some_function_to_get_the_uri($uri); return $str; } sub close_uri { } sub read_uri { return substr($_[0], 0, $_[1], ""); }

In reply to Re: URI resolution by Matts
in thread URI resolution by abhishes

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