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NAME
       xml-transform - Apply XSL transformations to XML documents

SYNOPSIS
              xml-transform [-s <stylesheet> [-p <name>=<value> ...] ...]
                            [-o <file>] [-cdfilqSvh?] [<file> ...]

DESCRIPTION
       Applies one or more XSLT stylesheets to one or more XML documents.

OPTIONS
       -c, --combine
              Transform  the  input  files as a single, combined XML document,
              rather than as individual documents.

       -d, --preserve-dtd
              Preserve the DTD of the original document when transforming.

       -f, --overwrite
              Overwrite the specified files instead of writing to stdout.

       -h, -?, --help
              Show usage message.

       -i, --identity
              Includes an "identity" template in to each specified stylesheet.

       -l, --list
              Treat input (stdin or arguments) as lists of files to transform,
              rather than files themselves.

       -o, --out <file>
              Output  to  <file>  instead  of  stdout.  This option only makes
              sense when the input is a single XML document.

       -p, --param <name>=<value>
              Pass a parameter to the last specified stylesheet.  If specified
              before  any  stylesheets,  the  parameter  will be passed to all
              stylesheets.

       -q, --quiet
              Quiet mode.  Errors are not printed.

       -S, --xml-stylesheets
              Apply stylesheets that are associated to each XML document  with
              the    xml-stylesheet    processing   instruction.    Associated
              stylesheets are applied before any  user-specified  stylesheets,
              in the order in which they occur within the document.

       -s, --stylesheet <stylesheet>
              An XSLT stylesheet file to apply to each XML document.  Multiple
              stylesheets can be specified by supplying this argument multiple
              times.   The  stylesheets  will be applied in the order they are
              listed.

       -v, --verbose
              Verbose output.

       --version
              Show version information.

       <file> ...
              Any number of XML documents to apply all  specified  stylesheets
              to.

       In addition, the following options allow configuration of the XML pars‐
       er:

       --dtdload
              Load the external DTD.

       --huge Remove any internal arbitrary parser limits.

       --net  Allow network access to load external DTD and entities.

       --noent
              Resolve entities.

       --xinclude
              Do XInclude processing.

       --xml-catalog <file>
              Use an XML catalog when resolving entities.   Multiple  catalogs
              may be loaded by specifying this option multiple times.

   Identity template
       The  -i  option  includes  an "identity" template in to each stylesheet
       specified with the -s option.  The template is equivalent to this XSL:

              <xsl:template match="@*|node()">
              <xsl:copy>
              <xsl:apply-templates select="@*|node()"/>
              </xsl:copy>
              </xsl:template>

       This means that any attributes or nodes which are not matched by a more
       specific template in the user-specified stylesheet are copied.

EXAMPLE
              $ xml-transform -s <XSL> <doc1> <doc2> ...

AUTHORS
       khzae.net.



                                  2020-07-07                  xml-transform(1)


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