Subject: RE: [xsl] passing in XSL parameters using Saxon From: sara.mitchell@xxxxxxxxx Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 14:49:25 -0500 |
I've experienced a problem like this and finally tracked it down to spaces in directory names. This was on a Windows box. You may need to put quotes around the full file name. Sara > -----Original Message----- > From: Alistair Power [mailto:alistair.power@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 7:55 AM > To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [xsl] passing in XSL parameters using Saxon > > > Hi There, > hopefully a simple one - can you see anything wrong with this > syntax? It's > driving me up the wall! I am trying to do a command line > transformation > using Saxon, passing in a parameter of a filename, and the > Saxon parser > states I am using a bad param=value pair, yet as far as I can see, my > command line is using the correct syntax. I am in the correct > dir, with the > correct filenames on the command line (in windows). > > > my input is essentially -o outputfile.xsl xmlToTransformOn.xml > Stylesheet.xsl param=value as per the instructions with Saxon. > See below cut and pasted directly unedited from the dos prompt): > > -----------cut n'paste from DOS-------------------------- > java -jar C:\java\saxon7-1\saxon7.jar -o test_transformer.xsl > disch-template.xml generator.xsl mapping-file=mappings-discharge.xml > Bad param=value pair on command line > SAXON > Usage: java net.sf.saxon.Transform [options] source-doc style-doc > {param=value}... > Options: > -a Use xml-stylesheet PI, not style-doc argument > -ds Use standard tree data structure > -dt Use tinytree data structure (default) > -o filename Send output to named file or directory > -m classname Use specified Emitter class for xsl:message output > -r classname Use specified URIResolver class > -t Display version and timing information > -T Set standard TraceListener > -TL classname Set a specific TraceListener > -u Names are URLs not filenames > -w0 Recover silently from recoverable errors > -w1 Report recoverable errors and continue (default) > -w2 Treat recoverable errors as fatal > -x classname Use specified SAX parser for source file > -y classname Use specified SAX parser for stylesheet > -? Display this message > ---------------end cut n' paste--------------------- > > Am I doing anything blatently wrong? :) Thanks for your comments, > Alistair > > Alistair Power > Research Consultant > > *********************************************** > CSW Group Ltd > 4240 Nash Court > Oxford Business Park South > Oxford > OX4 2RU > Tel: +44/0 1865 337400 Fax: +44/0 1865 337433 > Web: http://www.csw.co.uk > > Delivering value to our customers by deploying innovative, web-based, > products and solutions for the integration of processes, data > and knowledge > *********************************************** > CSW's XML Summer School 27th - 31st July 2003 > Wadham College, Oxford > Further information: http://www.xmlsummerschool.com > *********************************************** > Legal Disclaimer: http://www.csw.co.uk/disclaimer.htm > *********************************************** > > > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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