Karen Schneider wrote:
For Windows users, is it common usage to create a batch file for
xsltproc that substitutes as a kind of Makefile to document processes?
Also, I had trouble with DOS path names in my xsltproc commands and
the Windows (really, DOS...) guidance for xsltproc I found on the web
seemed vague.
I found Windows path names so odd, that I stayed with Java,
which lets me use / as the path separator, hence reducing
the complexity.
Basic advice. Use a setup that has *no* spaces in all the pathnames.
Finally, if anyone has really precise instructions for permanently
setting the path for xsltproc, that would be great. Most directions on
the Web are vague (try googling: your computer's environment variable
xsltproc) and I had to ask a couple of friends who like me hadn't done
anything like this in, oh... a decade.
I haven't used xsltproc for XSLT transforms, just Daniels software
for xInclude.
I will try and do a shell script version of my setup, but I doubt
it will be ready in the next day or two.
(Then it's liable to be bash, I doubt I could get a Windows setup
working with the Dos shell!)
regards
--
Dave Pawson
XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
http://www.dpawson.co.uk
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