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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: problems with jclarks "Driver" and docbook-xsl-1.50.0


On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 03:16:04PM +0100, Michael H.E. Roth wrote:
> On Thursday, 28. March 2002 03:40, Dave Pawson wrote:
>  At 13:19 27/03/2002 +0100, Michael H.E. Roth wrote:
> >
> > I'm curious how you came to be using XT rather than a more up to date
> > processor? What web (or other reference) took you to XT
> > rather than say, Saxon or Xalan?
> >
> > Regards DaveP
> 
> Well, I downloaded the html-version from docbook.org and there they call xp 
> the most popular sgml-parser in chapter 3 and in chapter 4 the examples are 
> with XT and FOP. (the others are just mentioned)
> I also tried xsltproc but I couldn't get it to take any parameters - just by 
> coincidence I came across an article last night where it was mentioned that I 
> have to enclose the parameter value in double qoutes (but I haven't tried 
> yet).

   or use --stringparam "name" "string value"
I added it exactly for this. The options are detailed if you
just launch xsltproc without any argument.

Daniel

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