Yeah, interestingly xsltproc had no problem with my stuff... I did cure the problem, it was a combination of things, something leftover in 'vendor-perl' plus all of my stylesheets broke, which produced EXACTLY the same symptoms (except only on some XSLT, not all). I have it working now, so I can report the combination
libxml 2.5.11, libxslt 1.0.33, XML::LibXML 1.5.6, XML::LibXSLT 1.5.3, perl 5.8.1, AxKit 1.6.2 on MDK 9.2 (with apache 1.3.48 RPM and pretty much everything else from RPMs except I think libapreq you have to build by hand again in this version for some reason!). My stuff works good. libxslt 1.1.x is a 'bad thing' it appears, at least for me. On Wednesday 24 December 2003 9:09 am, Jörg Walter wrote: > If you have mysterious problems, always check with xsltproc. > Error-reporting is not always what it should be, and my guess is an error > in your XSL. -- Tod Harter Giant Electronic Brain http://www.giantelectronicbrain.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]