ID: 20794
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: Linux, FreeBSD
PHP Version: 4.3.0RC2
New Comment:
My mistake. You're right. Your solution works perfectly.
Note that:
$xsldoc = domxml_xslt_stylesheet_file($filename);
$result = $xsldoc->process($xmldoc[,$params]);
$result->dump_mem();
will also produce output but ommiting <xsl:output> tag.
I have been fooled by $params in your example and
made $params = array('method' => 'html') and I didn't
really check that <xsl:output> is indeed working.
Previous Comments:
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[2002-12-10 13:14:40] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the problem with the solution I showed you?
It should exactly give you the output expected from <xsl:output
method="html">
you don't have to insert output parameters from php.
Although, you do need PHP4.3 ...
chregu
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[2002-12-03 15:03:25] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IMHO it is not so perfect to insert output parameters from
application. However, the example you have given is working quite well
and that's what I wanted to achieve. On the other hand I think users
would appreciate having XSLT engine that is fully W3C compliant :)
I'm not into internals of PHP so my question is - is it very difficult
to make <xsl:output> working, or even - is it possible? :)
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[2002-12-03 12:04:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Let's make it a Doc problem then
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[2002-12-03 11:44:45] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Use
$xsldoc = domxml_xslt_stylesheet_file($filename);
$result = $xsldoc->process($xmldoc[,$params]);
$xsldoc->result_dump_mem($result);
(or $xsldoc->result_dump_file($result,$filename);)
to get what you want.
(undocument, AFAIK...)
chregu
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[2002-12-03 11:34:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
LibXML 2.4.28, LibXSLT 1.0.23 (both the most recent).
<xsl:output method="html"/> is not working
properly. The output should follow w3c rules
(http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt#section-HTML-Output-Method)
but it doesn't.
However when using xsltproc (binary for testing transformations, it's
in LibXSLT package) output
is correct - that means that this is a PHP bug.
To be honest I think none of <xsl:output .../> attributes
is really working (like omit-xml-declaration or
cdata-section-elements).
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