Peter,
I'm not seeing this behaviour. I get access denied errors of the output
file is readonly but not for the source stylesheet. Could you post a
sample exhibiting this ?
Ian
Just curious about something:
Why must an XSL file (or whatever your "style" source file is for the
Peter ,
I'm pretty sure that its not a requirement of the .net xslt classes that
the source file be readonly. Sounds lik a bug in the style task. I'll
take a look.
Ian
Just curious about something:
Why must an XSL file (or whatever your "style" source file is for the
Just curious about something:
Why must an XSL file (or whatever your "style" source file is for the