Subject: Re: [xsl] Trying to find a working XSLT processor From: "David Rosenborg" <david.rosenborg@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 18:29:21 +0200 |
Hi, I believe it's not so much the XSLT processor as the XML parser. I got your example to work with a noname-XSLT-processor using XP (www.jclark.com/xml/xp/) as the parser (XT uses XP by default). So if you can find a Java based XSLT implementation which supports SAX 1.0 you should be able to plug XP in. Also there is a SAX 1.0 -> SAX 2.0 adapter in the SAX 2.0 package so it shouldn't take too much tweeking to get it running with a XSLT processor only accepting SAX 2.0 parsers. This is not a ready-to-run answer, but I hope it helps anyway. Cheers, </David> David Rosenborg Pantor Engineering AB > Can someone help me find an XSLT processor that works with the following XML? > > If someone has another command-line processor than the ones listed above, > could they please try the test and let me know if there is one that > works? One additional requirement is that I need to be able to pass > parameters to the XSLT processor on the command line, so I cannot use a > DLL-only solution. > > Thanks for any help you can be! > > ................ Ken XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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