Do you actually need
\xmlprocessfile{...}{\inputfilename}{} 
?
 
I just use 
context --environment=mytexfile myxmlfile.xml
and it works just fine.
Wolfgang Schuster <wolfgang.schuster.lists@gmail.com> hat am 30.06.2025 18:21 CEST geschrieben:
 
 
Am 30.06.2025 um 17:59 schrieb Duncan Hothersall:
Hello list. I feel this should be an easy question to answer but I
couldn't find a hint.
 
I have a ConTeXt file which pulls in an XML file for processing using
the command
 
\xmlprocessfile{mydomain}{myXMLfile.xml}{}
 
I would like instead to call context with the XML file name in the
command line (so that I can use the same ConTeXt setups on multiple XML
sources).
 
How can I do that?
\xmlprocessfile{...}{\inputfilename}{}
 
and process it with
 
context --environment=mytexfile myxmlfile.xml
 
Wolfgang
 
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