Andreas,

Could you explain how one would 'plug in Saxon 7 instead' of Xalan for parsing? I looked in the FAQ, and only found this blurb[1]:

Problems specific to a certain XSLT processor, like Xalan, Saxon or MSXML, should be handled by processor specific lists. This includes problems with deployment, processor specific extensions, suspected bugs and processor specific APIs. Note that JDK 1.4 comes with an XML parser and an XSLT processor which are older versions of Xerces and Xalan, respectively, and both have a number of annoying bugs. See $$$FIXME on how to use more recent versions or other packages instead.

hehehe... looks like this entry needs to be updated, so whatever information can be provided could at least be in the mailing list archives until the FAQ and/or site is updated. ;-)


[1]
http://xml.apache.org/fop/faq.html#postquestions

On Oct 20, 2004, at 8:43 AM, Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
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From: MIDON ALEXIS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I would like to know if FOP is compliant with XPath 2.0 & XSLT 2.0.

Yes and No.

No, since FOP is by default distributed with Apache Xalan as XSLT Engine,
and AFAICT Xalan does not yet implement XSLT 2.0.


Yes, because if you like, you can plug in Saxon 7 instead, which does offer
support for XSLT/XPath 2.0.



Greetz,

Andreas

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