Ugo Cei dijo:
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
It is weird why it does not work at all. I am suspecting in a XSL processor problem. Maybe related to <xsl:include>. Can someone confirm that?
Are you using Xalan or XSLTC? I had some problems with the latter and Woody.
Thanks for your reply Ugo:
I used XSLTC. Looks like it is related to xsl:include:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10626
Might be by accident, but the stacktrace you posted there is a typical hint for the endorsed libs problem: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=EndorsedLibsProblem (you will find your message on this page). Maybe you should test your Xalan/XSLTC version using the environment check stylesheet: http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/faq.html#environmentcheck.
If I switch to xalan as default then I got in some pages:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24278
I am really very angry with xalan. If I switch back to 2.5.1 or lower, then there are another bugs. Damn! Like the egg and the chicken problem.
I am trying to learn how to live with all this. The worst is it make waste many time hunting for xalan (xsltc) bugs.
Currently I am using both: default is xsltc and xalan for woody. Now I will put all the <xsl:include> in the unique file that uses them to avoid the xsltc problem with <xsl:include>
If you solved the problem in other way, I will be glad to hear you. :-D
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallard
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