Thanks, Reinhard. I'm supposed to use XSLTC in the future, and I've just tried to use Xalan, but there is no difference in the result. The comments are still gone. I need them especially for some dynamically generated JavaScript sequences, and everything was placed in html comments with my old setup. Any ideas? If nobody else has experienced this, then there must be something wrong with my new cocoon setup, as my xml sources and xsl stylesheets haven't changed. Thanks again Nik
> The default transformer in Cocoon 2.1 is XSLTC but you can still use > Xalan. Simply change the transformer type to > > <map: transform type="xalan" src="xxxxx"/> > > HTH > Reinhard > > Hello, > > > > after switching from Cocoon 2.04 to 2m1, there seems to be a > > different behiavior of the xslt transformer. I have an XSL > > stylesheet which includes some <xsl:comment> tags. With my > > old setup, all content from these tags was translated to html > > comments. Now, with 2m1, they seem to be ignored, as there > > are no comments anymore in the resulting xml. I know that > > there is now a different XSLT transformer; does anybody know > > what's the difference re. <xsl:comment> tags? > > > > Thanks > > Nik --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
