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Subject: Re: Capturing output
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> "David" == David N Bertoni/Cambridge/IBM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> Hi Colin,
David> OK, I just realized what's happening -- this is coming from
David> an exception and is not going through the ProblemListener
David> mechanism. This was reported a while back, but it
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Subject: Re: Capturing output
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> "David" == David N Bertoni/Cambridge/IBM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> If you're running this from within Eiffel, there may be
David> some issues with stderr, although it would be very strange
I don't think so - the interface with C++ is very clean. And all other
errors from Xe
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Subject: Re: Capturing output
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> "David" == David N Bertoni/Cambridge/IBM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> Hi Colin,
David> I'm not sure how you're testing, but using the Xalan
David> command line driver, errors, messages, and warnings are all
David> reported to stdout. This is the default, unless you've
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Subject: Capturing output (Was:
function-available not working)
> "David" == David N Bertoni/Cambridge/IBM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> Hi Colin,
David> When I add the missing xsl:choose, I get the following:
Oh dear - I am really rusty on XSLT -n I must get back to speed soon.
David> way you capture output from the processor, because
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Well, it seems my problems with EXSLT were nothing of the kind.
The following transform does not produce any output (messages or a
document element) at all:
http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"; version="1.0"
xmlns:test="urn:colina.demon.co.uk:domwriter-test-one"
xmlns:math="http://exslt.or
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