Hello Joseph > It probably means you're using a very obsolete version of Xalan and > should upgrade. We made some major architectural changes earlier this > year which should have eliminated this issue for all but the most > extreme pathological cases.
Thanks for pointing me in that direction. I have several version of xalan installed 2.0.0, 2.3.1, 2.4.1 and I thought I was using 2.4.1 with jdk 1.4.1_01. However, once you pointed me in the right direction it discovered I was using the older version. I would suggest putting a -version flag into xalan to make it easy to tell. Thanks for your help. I am no longer getting that error message. Harold
