dleslie     01/08/27 12:45:22

  Modified:    c/xdocs/sources/xalan commandline.xml faq.xml
  Log:
  new command-line flags.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.20      +9 -1      xml-xalan/c/xdocs/sources/xalan/commandline.xml
  
  Index: commandline.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-xalan/c/xdocs/sources/xalan/commandline.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.19
  retrieving revision 1.20
  diff -u -r1.19 -r1.20
  --- commandline.xml   2001/08/14 17:41:48     1.19
  +++ commandline.xml   2001/08/27 19:45:22     1.20
  @@ -107,7 +107,15 @@
     -ESCAPECDATA (Strip CDATA sections of their brackets, and escape)
   -TEXT (Use simple Text formatter)
   -DOM (Test for well-formed output --format to DOM then to XML for output)
  --PARAM name expression (Set a stylesheet parameter)</source>
  +-XST (Format to Xalan source tree, then to XML for output)
  +-XD (Use Xerces DOM instead of Xalan source tree)
  +-DE Disable built-in <link idref="extensionslib">extension functions</link>)
  +-EN (Specify the namespace URI for Xalan extension functions; the default
  +     is 'http://xml.apache.org/xslt')
  +-PARAM name expression (Set a stylesheet parameter)
  +
  +
  +</source>
         <p>Use -IN to specify the XML source document.</p> 
         <p>Use -XSL to specify the XSL stylesheet file.</p>
         <p>Use -TEXT if you want the output to include only text nodes without any 
escaping.</p>
  
  
  
  1.24      +1 -0      xml-xalan/c/xdocs/sources/xalan/faq.xml
  
  Index: faq.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-xalan/c/xdocs/sources/xalan/faq.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.23
  retrieving revision 1.24
  diff -u -r1.23 -r1.24
  --- faq.xml   2001/08/22 18:46:55     1.23
  +++ faq.xml   2001/08/27 19:45:22     1.24
  @@ -131,6 +131,7 @@
       <q>Is &xslt4c; thread-safe?</q>
          
       <a>
  +    <p>Instances of XalanTransformer are not thread-safe; each thread should use 
its own instance.</p>
       <p>In order to support very efficient use in multi-threaded applications, 
&xslt4c; is designed to avoid synchronization as much as
        possible. Each thread of execution is required to have its own set of 
"support" objects that contain the state of the
        transformation.  Accordingly, no synchronization is required when multiple 
threads are executing.</p>
  
  
  

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