Hi DocBook users,
consider this problem:
we have a CVS repository to share out DocBook Website documents, and
use a customized XSLT stylesheet for converting this documents to
HTML. It starts like:
<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
xmlns:saxon="http://icl.com/saxon"
BLA BLA>
<xsl:include
href="/usr/lib/sgml/stylesheet/xsl/docbook/nwalsh/website/1.9/chunk-tabular.xsl"/>
<!--xsl:include href="/documents/config/xml/website/xsl/chunk-tabular.xsl"/-->
<xsl:template match="homepage">
THE REST
</xsl:stylesheet>
And you can see the problem of the multi platform in this case: the website
stylesheets are
not always in the same place...
I tried:
<xsl:param
name="stylesheet">/documents/config/xml/website/xsl/chunk-tabular.xsl</xsl:param>
<!-- this is the default -->
<xsl:include href="$stylesheet"/>
Which i could overwrite using Xalan with:
java -cp ${CLASSPATH} org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process -IN website.xml -XSL website.xsl \
-PARAM stylesheet
"/usr/lib/sgml/stylesheet/xsl/docbook/nwalsh/website/1.9/chunk-tabular.xsl"
However, Xalan does not substitute the $stylesheet with its value, and i get an error
that it cannot find the stylesheet "$stylesheet"... :(
Can oneone explain how i can solve this problem?
greetings,
Egon
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