Hello Bernd (with a d, sorry about that in my last message!),
Thank you very much, I tested it and it worked
(in OOO300m9, build 9358).
What I don't understand though is that I had to
declare Saxon9 in the classpath setting (as you
said): but I thought OOO3 shipped with Saxon9?
(saxon9.jar is indeed found in
OpenOffice.org 3\Basis\program\classes)
>From here I have new questions:
- what XSLT processor is used when the classpath
for Saxon9 is not declared / what is the "out of
the box" XSLT processor?
- is there a way to "automate" / simplify those classpath
settings on a given OOO installation? (from a batch
file for example, which would write directly to a
config file?) -- because it is doubtfull the users of
this filter will be willing to do it themselves...
Many thanks again for all your help!
Regards,
EB
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bernd Eilers [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 7:05 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [dev] Filter feedback
>
>
> I have created an example netbeans project doing this
> and tested it in OOo DEV300m39 where it worked. I will
> send you a zipfile with the netbeans project off-mailinglist.
>
> To make this work you must put the jar
> file it creates plus the saxon9.jar from
> */OOo-dev 3/basis/program/classes into the classpath
> setting under tools/options/java in OpenOffice.org.
>
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