How is it included now? It isn't in docbook.xsl directly.
I don't really want l10n living in my top-level customization layer,
there must be a way somehow.
On 11/2/07, Mauritz Jeanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I'd like to keep the same file path hierarchy in my customization
> > layer, but I am getting an error when I try to include or import the
> > en.xml file locally. It works fine if I drop the markup directly in
> > custom.xsl
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> [Moving this thread to the docbook-apps list, where stylesheet issues are
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> You are not supposed to do <xsl:include> on en.xml (or a customized version
> of it). It is not a stylesheet module, so that won't work. You should just
> "drop the markup" into your customization layer, and you seem to have that
> working already.
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> /MJ
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