IIRC, the API function is setStylesheetParam(). Will single quotes still be
necessary for this function?
Also, I still don't see how you can now specify numbers, functions, etc with
this new behaviour. Maybe a switch can be made that'll specify old vs new
behaviour?
Thanks,
Noel
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It changed because so many people complained about the XalanJ 1.x behavior.
The question is whether you want -PARAM to get an expression or a literal
value. Too many people did -PARAM someValueWithoutQuotes and were
surprised when they didn't get anything in their parameter.
I don't think I want to go back to the old behavior. Other opinions?
-scott
"Noel L Yap"
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Subject: -PARAM command line option
07/10/01
09:37 AM
Please
respond to
xalan-dev
In xalan 1.x, I used to have to wrap the values in single quotes (ie -PARAM
variable-name "'variable-value'"). I think the old way was more consistent
(eg
the parameter gets replaced with exactly what you set it to). Why has this
changed in xalan 2.x? How are number values to be passed in? Can the
behaviour
be changed back?
I'm not sure whether this behaviour is part of the API, or if it's
completely
within Process.main().
Thanks,
Noel
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