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Subject: How to use compiled stylesheet with Xalan/Servlet From: Aidan Killian <aidan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 21:17:44 +0100 |
Hi,
I have managed to create a Servlet that uses Xalan to convert
XML to HTML using the supplied pattern but I would really like to use
compiled stylesheets (the equivalent of -LXCIN mystyle.lxc from the
command line).
I have scoured the docs without success; I have also tried the
obvious (simplistic) approach of just using the compiled file but
without success. Is the compiled stylesheet just a serialized DOM?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
On another (related) subject; has anybody had problems with
the 'id()' function when the element with the required ID also has
a 'type' attribute. Instead of getting the contents of the element
I am getting the value of the 'type' attribute.
(Deleting the type attribute clears up the problem; the bug
does not happen with XT; when I tried to reproduce the problem with
a 30 line document, with the intention of posting, it didn't happen.)
Regards,
Aidan
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