Hi Jan,
Thank you for your response and the clarity of it.
I think also it might be a good idea to set a default parser if more
than one is used.
Please also note that i should have mention xercesImpl.jar instead of
xml-apis.jar
in my previous mail as, with 1.4 versions,this one (well, the conten
Hello Xavier,
[sorry for the private mail... sometime I will learn it... ]
Saturday, August 16, 2003, 1:28:54 AM, you wrote:
> However, if,for example, I want to use a newer version of xalan or
> xerces (xml-apis.jar) instead of Crimson (well, any other parser
> implementing JAXP), you will have
Hi Jan,
Thank you for your response and the clarity of it.
I think also it might be a good idea to set a default parser if more
than one is used.
Please also note that i should have mention xercesImpl.jar instead of
xml-apis.jar
in my previous mail as, with 1.4 versions,this one (well, the conte
Hello Xavier,
[sorry for the private mail... sometime I will learn it... ]
Saturday, August 16, 2003, 1:28:54 AM, you wrote:
> However, if,for example, I want to use a newer version of xalan or
> xerces (xml-apis.jar) instead of Crimson (well, any other parser
> implementing JAXP), you will have
Hi all
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 21:39:17 +0200
Jan Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
libxalan2-java depends on libxerces2-java but you do not need
xml-apis.jar AND xmlParserAPIs.jar in your classpath. It's up to
the maintainer of the application to know what to do.
This will anyway have to
Hi all
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 21:39:17 +0200
Jan Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
libxalan2-java depends on libxerces2-java but you do not need
xml-apis.jar AND xmlParserAPIs.jar in your classpath. It's up to
the maintainer of the application to know what to do.
This will anyway have to
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