Richard:

Norm Walsh began working on salt 2 stylesheets. They are currently a separate 
project. You can find  a link to the distributions here:

Http://docbook.github.com/

Carlos

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On Feb 4, 2013, at 3:24 AM, "Kerry, Richard" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> It has come to my attention (see xslt list for details) that not only are the 
> DocBook stylesheets still XSLT 1, but that, when being processed using Saxon, 
> they use certain features that are specific to Saxon 6, and are not available 
> in Saxon 9.  Specifically html/chunker.xsl uses saxon:output rather than 
> result-document.
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> May I request that this be addressed as soon as possible, especially since 
> there is currently progress toward 1.78.1.
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> Even without a full move of docbook from Xsl 1 to 2 I would appreciate being 
> able to use one version of Saxon for all my xslt needs.
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> Michael Kay indicates that it may be achievable just by replacing 
> saxon:output by result-document.  Though there are a couple of bits of 
> fixing-up that may need doing - there are calls to 
> element-available('saxon:output') and the saxon:output call has a 
> parameter/attribute saxon:character-representation which doesn't appear to 
> relate to any of result-document's parameters.
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> Appreciatively,
> Richard.
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