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Hi,
I'm using a stylesheet with a variable that
contains a nodeset variable:
<xsl:variable name="Lookup"
select="document('../resources/Lookup.xml')/Lookup"/>
The path in the document() function is relative and
does work under Tomcat.
If I switch to jetty, an exception occurs when
I want to use the variable as a nodeset:
<xsl:if test="$Lookup/Item">
FATAL_E (2004-01-05) 13:48.36:637
[core.xslt-processor] (/cocoontest/index.html) PoolThread-4/TraxErrorHandler:
Error in TraxTransformer: file:/d:/cocoontest/stylesheets/wdc2html.xsl; Line
101; Column 54;
; SystemID: file:/d:/cocoontest/stylesheets/wdc2html.xsl; Line#: 101; Column#: 54 javax.xml.transform.TransformerException: java.lang.ClassCastException It seems that under Jetty, the variable does not
contain the xml document at all and gives an exception because the test expects
a nodeset but does not receive one?
Why doesn't Jetty give me the document as Tomcat
does??
Or is it wrong to use paths relative to the xsl
document in the xsl itself?
Thankzz,
Jan
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