Hi
I am using the domxml php extension for transforming XSLT, only I have
the problem that it doesnt take some of my <XSL:output> settings into
acocunt. For example when I set ident="yes" it doesn't ident the
output, and when I enabled the "omit-xml-declaration"-attribute this
<?xml> declaration is this availabe, which should not in the output.
The XSL:Output I use:
<xsl:output
doctype-public="-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
doctype-system="http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"
encoding="UTF-8"
method="xml"
indent="yes"
omit-xml-declaration="yes"
/>
When I use the exact same XSLT file with php_xslt extension/Sablotron
the output is as expected both settings are taken into account. Does
anyone know if I am doing something wrong in my code? (see code below)
I think it's a bug in the php_xmldom extension, because when I use
xsltproc.exe (standalone version libxsl) the output is okay too.
I also tried it witht he latest stable release of PHP v5.0 (PHP5RC3)
and this version the result is also as expected. I made use of
DomDocument and xsltprocessor as classes to do the transform, the
phpinfo() page mentions nothing about Sablotron so I suppose it's also
using libxsl (which is mentioned!). This page gives the same versions
as PHP4.0 extension.... Anyone happen to have any idea what might be
the problem? I am CLUELESS :(
The code I use for transforming the xml file can be find below:
//
// Process the XML file together with the XSLT file to generate the
apporiate XHTML page...
$xml = domxml_open_mem( $result ); // create a XmlDocument-object
with the return xml file...
if ( !$xml ) {
die( "Error while parsing the XML document. Application has
aborted." );
}
// assign the XSLT stylesheet for this XML document...
$xsl = domxml_xslt_stylesheet_file( $xsl_file );
// process the XSLT stylesheet with the assigned XML document...
$result = NULL;
$result = $xsl->process( $xml );
if ( DEBUG_MODE ) {
$result->dump_file( $output_file );
}
echo $result->dump_mem();
$xml->free(); // dispose the object
Yours,
Weyert de Boer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Check out my blog: http://www.weyert.com/
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