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Envoyé : jeudi 2 mai 2002 13:08
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Objet : Re: Current date integration
hmmm, well, with version attribute the transformation works fine with
saxon and xalan, but it produces no fo elements, how do you use it with fop?
Sandrine Pilon wrote:
Version "1.0"
hmmm, well, with version attribute the transformation works fine with
saxon and xalan, but it produces no fo elements, how do you use it with fop?
Sandrine Pilon wrote:
Version "1.0" stylesheet is included but it's a copy/paste problem .
Also fo element are included but I wanted to be concise.
I
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Objet : Re: Current date integration
Sandrine Pilon wrote:
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> [INFO]: FOP 0.20.3
> file:///D:/Program Files/FOP/fop-0.20.3/MCCFdConfig_FO_2.
Sandrine Pilon wrote:
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[INFO]: FOP 0.20.3
file:///D:/Program Files/FOP/fop-0.20.3/MCCFdConfig_FO_2.xsl; Line 7; Column
40; [ERROR]: null
**
and the line 7 is this: 'extension-element-prefixes="
Hi Oleg & J.Pietschmann,
Sandrine Pilon wrote:
> OK ! But a problem persists.
> when I compile with FOP, It returns me errors about the line:
> 'exclude-result-prefixes="user"' in stylesheet and I don't understand why.
What is the error message ?
Here is the result when I compiled with FOP:
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Sandrine Pilon wrote:
How is it possible to integrate (simply) current date to a xsl stylesheet ?
Using javaScript is one solution, exactly as you did. With
Xalan, you can also use java.util.Date directly:
http://www.biglist.com/lists/xsl-list/archives/200203/msg01243.html
Neither of these approac
Sandrine Pilon wrote:
OK ! But a problem persists.
when I compile with FOP, It returns me errors about the line:
'exclude-result-prefixes="user"' in stylesheet and I don't understand why.
What is the error message ?
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Oleg Tkachenko
Multiconn International, Israel
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Envoyé : mardi 30 avril 2002 11:02
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Objet : Re: Current date integration
This definitly works (at least in my application).
It might be a "waste" to define a new namespace for just own function, but
it seems to be the only solution.
Roland
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This definitly works (at least in my application).
It might be a "waste" to define a new namespace for just own function, but it
seems to be the only solution.
Roland
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> Dear all,
>
> How is it possible to integrate (simply) current date to a xsl stylesheet