"J Wynia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> The first thing I'd do is run your transformation through one of (or all
of)
> the rest of the XSL engines out there. There's a lot more variability out
> there in XSL engines. Unfortunately, Sablotron isn't the most conformant
of
> the field. I haven't used Sablotron in a while for XSLT processing so am
not
> sure of your specific question. I left Sablotron behind for reasons like
> this one. It fails on a great many transformations that run through Xalan,
> Saxon and MSXML identically with no errors. My general rule is if it blows
> up all XSLT engines, it's probably my XSLT. If Sablotron's the only one
that
> chokes, it's Sablotron. The new API for XSLT should allow for the other
> engines, however, I haven't seen anything on putting the rest of them into
> the equation, yet.
>

i tested it on MSXSL, no problem, all runs fine. but how to choose another
xsl-engine?

thanks
alex



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