[ http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/XALANJ-1508?page=history ]
Henry Zongaro updated XALANJ-1508:
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Assign To: (was: Xalan Developers Mailing List)
type: New Feature (was: Bug)
Description:
Obviously, document('') didn't work too well in previous versions of XSLTC
unless the source XSLT file is available at the same location it was at during
compilation. What I'm suggesting is that there be a method on the XSLTC
compiler class that allows you to setup a handler (source locator) for the
document function that will work at runtime. With the current code base, is
such a thing possible/feasible?
was:
Obviously, document('') didn't work too well in previous versions of XSLTC
unless the source XSLT file is available at the same location it was at during
compilation. What I'm suggesting is that there be a method on the XSLTC
compiler class that allows you to setup a handler (source locator) for the
document function that will work at runtime. With the current code base, is
such a thing possible/feasible?
Environment:
Operating System: Windows NT/2K
Platform: PC
was:
Operating System: Windows NT/2K
Platform: PC
Priority: Major
Bugzilla Id: (was: 19478)
> Possibility to assign handler for document('') in XSLTC
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>
> Key: XALANJ-1508
> URL: http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/XALANJ-1508
> Project: XalanJ2
> Type: New Feature
> Components: XSLTC
> Versions: 2.5
> Environment: Operating System: Windows NT/2K
> Platform: PC
> Reporter: Joe Khoobyar
>
> Obviously, document('') didn't work too well in previous versions of XSLTC
> unless the source XSLT file is available at the same location it was at
> during
> compilation. What I'm suggesting is that there be a method on the XSLTC
> compiler class that allows you to setup a handler (source locator) for the
> document function that will work at runtime. With the current code base, is
> such a thing possible/feasible?
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