On Thu, 1 Sep 2005 10:27:16 -0700 (PDT), Thomas SMETS wrote:
your problem is not the task, but either your .xml or .xsl file, one of them
is not well-formed.
>My XSLT to transform the XML report from checkstyle fails with the
following message :
> Fatal Error! Content is not allowed in prolog.
>I use the following :
> <xslt in="${quality.dir}/xml/checkstyle-${target}.xml"
> destdir="${checkstyle.dir}"
> style="${config.dir}/${checkstyle.xslt.transformer}"/>
>which I believe is expected to work fine with the XSLT generating frames
from teh XML
><xslt in="${quality.dir}/xml/checkstyle-${target}.xml"
> out="${quality.dir}/checkstyle-${target}.xml"
> style="${config.dir}/${checkstyle.xslt.transformer}"/>
>work fine with the simpler : checkstyle-noframes-sorted.xsl
>Any idea,
>\T,
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