%@ page language="C#" masterpagefile="~/templates/Documentation.master" inherits="Page" pagetitle="Where You Use Converter URIs" keywords="Where You Use Converter URIs"%>Chapter 1: Getting Started with Stylus Studio®Chapter 2: Editing and Querying XMLChapter 3: Converting Non-XML Files to XMLIntroductionCustom XML ConversionsCreating a Custom XML Conversion DefinitionThe Custom XML Conversion Definition EditorParts of an Input FileWorking with RegionsWorking with FieldsControlling XML OutputUsing Custom XML Conversion Definitions in Stylus StudioThe Converter URI SchemeWhere You Use Converter URIsSpecifying a Converter URIConverter URI SyntaxXML Converter PropertiesWhere Converter URIs are Displayed in Stylus StudioUsing Stylus Studio to Build a Converter URIWorking with EDI ConversionsCustom XML Conversion Definitions Properties ReferenceChapter 4: Converting EDI to XMLChapter 5: Working with XSLTChapter 6: Creating XSLT Using the XSLT MapperChapter 7: Debugging StylesheetsChapter 8: Defining XML SchemasChapter 9: Defining Document Type DefinitionsChapter 10: Writing XPath ExpressionsChapter 11: Working with XQuery in Stylus StudioChapter 12: Composing Web Service CallsChapter 13: Working with WSDL DocumentsChapter 14: Building XML PipelinesChapter 15: Publishing XML DataChapter 16: Integrating with Third-Party File SystemsChapter 17: Extending Stylus StudioChapter 18: The Stylus Studio Java APIChapter 19: Stylus Studio GUI ReferenceHome >Online Product Documentation >Table of Contents >Where You Use Converter URIs< Previous| Next > Where You Use Converter URIs You can use converter URIs as the argument in XQuery and XSLT 2.0 doc() functions, and in XSLT 1.0 document() functions. < Previous| Next >
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You can use converter URIs as the argument in XQuery and XSLT 2.0 doc() functions, and in XSLT 1.0 document() functions.
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