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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1287

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  -Erik
  
  ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2001-08-14 14:18 -------
! No. I'll just reopen this one. I'll try that again. Thanks!
--- 161,176 ----
  -Erik
  
  ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2001-08-14 14:18 -------
! No. I'll just reopen this one. I'll try that again. Thanks!
! 
! ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2001-08-15 11:58 -------
! Actually I'm still not able to reproduce this. (Thought I had checked this!). 
! Obviously I'm not doing something you are doing. What is the URL you are 
! passing in as your input xsl? Remember, if you are using a relative URI that is 
! not starting with a /, it needs to be relative to your current base. But I 
! don't think that that's what you're doing because of the // you'e seeing. If it 
! is starting with a / we will treat the url as an absolute path and append it 
! with file://. I still can't figure out where the // is coming from. I'm 
! assuming books.xsl is the included stylesheet? 
! The href on the xsl:include is just a relative URL, correct? Like 
! href="books.xsl"?  

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