Subject: Re: [xsl] Using XSL for creating DOS batch files From: JBryant@xxxxxxxxx Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:49:04 -0500 |
That's a quirk of Windows batch files. It passes control to the application processed in the command. Unless that process continues your processing, the whole thing stops. However, if you precede the command with "call", the batch file resumes after the called process stops. Thus, the output you want is: call fop -fo app_AdmSpm.fo -pdf app_AdmSpm.pdf call fop -fo app_AQis.fo -pdf app_AQis.pdf call fop -fo app_AusbildungVorOrt.fo -pdf app_AusbildungVorOrt.pdf call fop -fo app_Bestad.fo -pdf app_Bestad.pdf call fop -fo app_Bipa.fo -pdf app_Bipa.pdf call fop -fo app_Bmz.fo -pdf app_Bmz.pdf call fop -fo app_Elz.fo -pdf app_Elz.pdf call fop -fo app_Elze_Bz.fo -pdf app_Elze_Bz.pdf Jay Bryant Bryant Communication Services
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