On 02.07.2004 17:02, Nick wrote:
Sounds like anything does not match but is handled by built-in templates that just output text.
Believe it or not, but the very same example worked just fine with cocoon 2.0.5 (originally I used Cocoon 2.1.4). Is there any was to figure out what those built in templates do and to disable them?
Don't know about the difference between 2.0.5 and 2.1.4, most probably the Xalan version. But the newer Xalan (in 2.1.4) should be much more stable and standard conform.
About built-in templates: This has nothing to do with Cocoon but with the XSLT processor, here Xalan. Of course you can not disable them, they are part of the spec: http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt#built-in-rule. You have to live with them, but every hand-added template overwrites the particular rules.
The XSLT processor I use is Xalan (sorry I can't figure out what the version is) that comes with Cocoon 2.1.5. When I tried switching to Saxon - that's the output is the same.
What's your input of the TEI XSLT processing? Can you provide a test case?
Joerg
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