Dom4J does not do transformation itself... it is simply an alternative
DOM implementation, providing an in-memory tree structure and APIs.  How
are you doing the transformation?

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Subject: [dom4j-user] Is XSLT an issue in dom4j


Hi,
Just wanted to know if there are any known issue with dom4j
handling XSLT? I ask this because I found that dom4j was not
able to handle a transformation fine which xalan did very nicely.

Thanks,
Gurdev



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