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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Problem with chunk.xsl and Xalan
> From: Enrique Bengoechea <ebengoechea@europstat.com> > > I'm new to DocBook, so excuse me if this has been previous thread. I've > scanned the archives without success. > > I have a problem "chunking" a docbook XML document. My environment is: > > * DocBook 4.0 DTD 4.1.2 > * Norman Walsh's XSL stylesheets for HTML, v1.25 > * Xalan 1.2.2 with Xerces 1.2.2 (JDK v1.2.2_01) > * Windows NT Workstation 4.0 > > I can get the output in a single document using docbook.xsl, but when I try > with chunk.xsl, I get a lot of errors stating that "parent of xsl:fallback > must be an extension element!" I can't solve your problem, but I can tell you this combination does work with chunking on my Linux system: - DocBook 4.0 DTD 4.1.2 - Norman Walsh's XSL stylesheets for HTML, v1.25 - Xalan 1.2.2 with Xerces 1.2.2 (JDK v1.2.2_01) - java version "1.2.2" Classic VM (build 1.2.2-L, green threads, nojit) - Caldera Linux I just downloaded the latest Xalan-J (xalan-j_1_2_2.tar.gz) package, unpacked it, and ran this script with success: #!/bin/sh XALAN=/home/bobs/xalan-j_1_2_2 DBXSL=/home/bobs/docbookxsl.125 INPUT=$DBXSL/test/book.xml OUTPUT=/tmp/book.html STYLESHEET=chunk.xsl CLASSPATH=$XALAN/xerces.jar:$XALAN/xalan.jar:$XALAN/bsf.jar export CLASSPATH java org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process \ -in $INPUT \ -xsl file://$DBXSL/html/$STYLESHEET \ -out $OUTPUT So I think Norm and Xalan did finally resolve the xsl:fallback problem. And, yes, Xalan is slow to parse the Docbook stylesheets. They are big! bobs Bob Stayton 400 Encinal Street Publications Architect Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Technical Publications voice: (831) 427-7796 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. fax: (831) 429-1887 email: bobs@sco.com
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