Hi Colin,

If you can reproduce it with an isolated test case, you can create a
Bugzilla report and attach the source document and stylesheet.  These
things are much easier to debug on Windows because you can set the debugger
to break when an exception is thrown.

Otherwise, this will be very hard to track down, because I believe we are
catching all of the base exception classes we know about.  It may be the
Xerces team has added a new exception hierarchy -- I'll do some research.

Dave



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>>>>> "david" == david n bertoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    david> Hi Colin,

    david> You should not get any exception from any of the
    david> XalanTransformer::transform() member functions.  If you are
    david> getting one, it's not one we know about.  What platform are
    david> you using?  If it's Win32, then access violations will come
    david> through as exceptions.

it's linux - redhat 8.0.
--
Colin Paul Adams
Preston Lancashire


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