Gius,
Are you sure about that ? Have you tried a simple .net app using the system.xml.dll xslt processor ? It may be that docbook.xsl is using constructs and/or extensions not supported by the .net processor.


Jarek,
could you post a copy of your xml file and docbook.xsl so I can take a closer look at this. thanks


Ian

Jaroslaw,

That doesn't work, since NAnt uses a not-validating XSLT processor.
We should modify this somewhere in the future (StyleTask.cs), but
right now, you have to relay to an external XSLT processor.

Gius_.

 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: Jaroslaw Kowalski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 8:56 AM
 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > Subject: [Nant-users] docbook.xsl and nant
 >
 >
 > I've tried to use nant's <style> task to convert very simple docbook
 > document to xhtml using docboox.xsl. No matter what I try, I
 > always get
 >
 > "Could not perform XSLT transformation."
 >
 > Does anybody have a working example of nant+docbook.xsl?
 >
 > Using xsltproc everything is fine. I can even add
 > <?xml-stylesheet ?> to my
 > xml file and it displays properly in MSIE 6.0.
 >
 > Jarek
 >
 >
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