Thanks Dave. I tried with foo.xsl, foo.xml files supplied with
UseStylesheetParam sample.
I can see the same problem. I tried with testXSLT also using following
command
testXSLT -IN foo.xml -XSL foo.xsl -OUT foo.out -PARAM param1 temp
I have entered bug.

Thanks,
Raj.

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> Subject:      Re: using Stylesheet Param with Pre-parsed stylesheet(xalan
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> You would set the parameter on the XalanTransformer instance which is
> actually going to perform the transformation.  This may be a bug in
> XalanTransfomer, or a bug in your stylesheet.
> 
> You should try testing your stylesheet with the testXSLT command line
> program to see if it works as expected.  If it does, then please file a
> bug
> report, and attach a minimal stylesheet and source xml file, along with a
> minimal code snippet that reproduces the problem.
> 
> Dave
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> Hi,
>            I want to basically pass a paramter to stylesheet.
> In my Application, I am using a global XalanTransformer class to parse the
> stylesheet,
> and another XalanTransformer calss for the actual transformation by
> reusing
> the XalanCompileStylesheet.
> My Problem here is on which instance of XalanTransformer should I be
> calling
> setStylesheeParam() mehtod.
> I tried both the cases. Stylesheet is not able to recieve parameters in
> both
> the cases.
> Can any body tell me what is going wrong here.
> 
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> Thanks,
> Raj.
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