Hello,

The best and only recommended way to upgrade is to download, install and use latest version.

If there are incompatibilities or regressions between different versions of ditac (which almost never happens), this would be documented here: https://www.xmlmind.com/ditac/changes.html

I told you to replace just your xsl/ directory by the one found in latest version because, for some reason, you seemed to want to stick to your current version 3.9. However we clearly do not recommend doing this and we don't support versions patched this way.

Best regards,



On 9/11/23 11:48, Joseph W. Crowther wrote:
Additionally and with respect to our findings.

Do you have a best practice document or recommendations for upgrading.

For example, why only upgrade the xsl folder and not the complete product, what are the different scenarios and update states that you advise and why?

Thanks in advance for your understanding and support.

On Fri, 8 Sept 2023 at 15:04, Joseph W. Crowther <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Thanks for the tip!

    On Fri, 8 Sept 2023 at 14:48, Hussein Shafie <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        On 9/8/23 11:57, Joseph W. Crowther wrote:
         >
         > Were you able to test it with DITAC 3.9.0, this is where we
        get the
         > error and it seems fine in 3.11 and onwards.

        Thank you for this information.


         >
         > It seems we need to upgrade or is there a specific .xsl we
        can update so
         > it's not a complete upgrade?
         >

        I'm sorry but I really cannot say. I would recommend to replace
        your
        v3.9 ditac/xsl/ by a v3.11+ ditac/xsl/ to test this. It should
        not take
        you long to have your answer.







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