Hi James,
sorry for the delay but it took me longer than expected until I was able
to recreate an environment similar to Gump on my current development
machine.
On 2011-02-07, James Abley wrote:
> - Xalan-J has behaved like this for a long time [1].
OK. This is strange since the trasnformer that is part of th JDK
behaves differently (Sun 1.4 through OpenJDK 7) and AFAIK these should
be forked versions of Xalan.
> What does Saxon do, and perhaps it's worth asking on the xsl-list?
Saxon (9.3HE) causes lots of test failures (unsupported HTML version 1.0
and more things that may be worth investigating at some point) but this
particular test passes. The ErrorListener receives a fatalError and the
transformer throws the expected exception.
I'll consult the Xalan archives and issue tracker. If the Sun fork
modifies Xalan at this point and the change never made it back to Xalan
I suspect the Xalan dev folks think their way is correct.
Thanks
Stefan
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