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Keep XML structure: Select if you want the generated files to have the exact
same structure as the original XML file (all the way to the root node).
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Add new root node: Select this option and enter a root node name in the box
to the right, if you want the generated files to have a structure that begins with
a new root name and that then goes directly to the node on which the file was
split, as indicated in the Split on node box below.
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Encoding group: This group lets you indicate whether you want the splitter to
use the file’s own encoding or the universal encoding UTF8 to process the
file. Note that if the file contains no indication as to which encoding should be
used, the default system encoding will be used. This may result in errors being
generated or split files that contain bad data. Using the UTF8 encoding can
prevent such errors.
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Use UTF8 encoding: Select if you want to use the UTF8 encoding to process
the file.
l Use file’s encoding: Select if you want to use the XML file’s own encoding to
process the file.
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Advanced XML splitter: The following options and buttons are only displayed
when the Advanced XML splitter option is selected in the Split method box. Note
that you should not use this option before you have completed all the required
settings using the Standard XML splitter option.
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Refresh XSLT button: Once you have made all the required settings using the Standard
XML splitter option, click this button to display the XML code generated by the XML
splitter. You can then use the box below to edit the code as required.
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{WATCHTEMPFOLDER} file separator: Use this box to edit the default XML file
separator (/).
Alternate XSLT Engine tab
This tab lets you choose the splitter settings for your own XSLT engine. If you want to use the
default PlanetPress Workflow XSLT engine, click the General tab.
l Use alternate XSLT engine group: Select this option to enable the box and the buttons
included in this group.
l Path and parameters for the alternate engine: Enter your XSLT engine’s absolute path
(use quotes for non DOS 8.3 compliant paths) followed by its required operators and
parameters (you must know exactly which operators and parameters your XSLT engine
requires and in which order they must appear in the command prompt used to launch the
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