RE: [xsl] Which parser is used when document() is called?

Subject: RE: [xsl] Which parser is used when document() is called?
From: Jakub.Valenta@xxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 19:42:03 +0300
Hi Michael,

in my case I use Xalan as an XSLT processor and my 100% home grown parser
(it just implements XMLReader), which takes delimiter text and makes simple
conversion to SAX events.

     /* my factory which returns my implementation of XMLReader */
     XMLReader myParser = ParserFactory.getParser(config);
     InputSource input =  new InputSource(new StringReader(data));

          SAXSource source = new SAXSource(myParser , input);
          StreamResult result = new StreamResult(new File("g:
\\dev\\parsers\\test\\result.xml"));

          transformer.transform(source, result);

If I start the XSLT processor like this, it has reference only to my
proprietary parser (No to any xerces, or crimson), so then if I'll have
some "documnet()" call in the XSLT style sheet will it use the same parser
which I specified in SAXSource() (it mean my parser), or what?

I just think that it has to call my parser since it does not know about any
other (I didn't provide instance of any other parser), but I am not sure.

btw: what is the URIResolver?

br,

Jakub





"Michael Kay" <michael.h.kay@xxxxxxxxxxxx>@lists.mulberrytech.com on
04/02/2002 05:00:22 PM

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Subject:  RE: [xsl] Which parser is used when document() is called?

If you are using a JAXP-conformant processor, then you can set the parser
from the URIResolver that is called when document() is called.

The details for this kind of question depend very much on which product you
are using!

Michael Kay
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> Subject: [xsl] Which parser is used when document() is called?
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> Hi all,
> I am doing some text to xml conversion, and I have build my
> own SAX-like
> parser which I use as a source for XSLT. It works just fine,
> but now I would like to use the document() function in my
> xslt and I would
> like it to use my parser again sine I want to include file which is
> textual (so the parser should conver it to xml).
>
> So does anyone know which parser is used for document()
> calls? is it the
> same one which is used to parse the main document (then I am
> save) or is it
> always some
> default parser (the I have troubles?).
>
> br,
>
> Jakub
>
>
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