> At 09:10 7-12-2001 -0800, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
> > > the following code causes Apache processes to segfault:
> > >
> > >         $xsl_handle = xslt_create();
> > >         echo $xsl_handle; // returns a valid xslt processor handle
> > >         // $xslData and $xmlData contain valid information
> > >         xslt_process($xslData, $xmlData, $result);
> > >         echo xslt_error($xsl_handle);
> > >         xslt_free($xsl_handle);
> > >
> > > This piece of code also returns a "Warning: Supplied argument is not a
> > > valid XSLT Processor resource in *** on line 27", where line 27 is
> > > "xslt_process($xslData, $xmlData, $result);
> > > "
> >
> >It obviously shouldn't crash, but the first argument to xslt_process()
> >needs to be $xsl_handle in your case.  The warning you are seeing is
> >correct.
> >
> >-Rasmus
> 
> 
> AFAIK (and according to the manual) the first argument to xslt_process() 
> should be a string containing the XSL data ($xslData) and not the XSLT 
> processor handle. Please advise.

Then the manual is wrong.  The code is clearly expecting arguments in this 
order:

resource processor,
string xml,
string xsl

-Rasmus


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