Well that explains, Thanks a lot!

However:

*       I think Xalan should at least issue a warning when it encounters 
<xsl:stylesheet version="2.0"
*       The error when using multiple modes suggests I can use a 
whitespace-separated list of modes, which is part of xslt2.0 ( """"An attribute 
whose value must be a QName or whitespace-separated list of QNames"""") [maybe 
this is because Xalan is moving towards 2.0]

 

OTOH, the program I edit the transformations in doesn't complain when I use 
these features while declaring <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" ...

So it's back down to RTFM :-)

Thanks again,

Jonathan Winterflood

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Envoyé : mardi 25 mars 2008 20:10
À : Winterflood, Jonathan
Cc : xalan-j-users@xml.apache.org
Objet : Re: xsl:template mode: #all, #default or mutiple modes supported?

 

Xalan is still a 1.0 processor. You're trying to use 2.0 features.

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