Affects Versions: 3.0.0-beta-1
Reporter: Huib Verweij
In order to use XSLT 2.0 features (and beyond) in a XSLT transform I need to be
able to use Saxon as a transformer. In C2.2 this could be done.
There is a way of defining the transformer to be used in the system settings
Hi David,
Op 11 jun 2011, om 04:12 heeft David Crossley het volgende geschreven:
Huib Verwey wrote:
Magic stuff really does not happen. Of course it wasn't the silly attribute
that did the trick, it was adding a dependency on the Joost jar that did the
trick. Of course, once you know it's
checks for the
version attribute on the xsl:stylesheet/ element, which does not exist in the
STX stylesheet, and it generates the above error. Or something like that.
So, do you have any tips on how to get this working again?
Huib Verweij.
checks for the
version attribute on the xsl:stylesheet/ element, which does not exist in the
STX stylesheet, and it generates the above error. Or something like that.
So, do you have any tips on how to get this working again?
Huib Verweij.
with directions as
well: the moment I ask for directions, I'm almost there ;-).
Huib Verweij.
Op 30 jan 2011, om 12:59 heeft Huib Verweij het volgende geschreven:
Hi,
I'd like to use the STX block in Cocoon 2.2, but it doesn't work, I get the
same error as mentioned here:
http://www.mail
Hi cocooners,
I posted this question to the users-list earlier
but got no response sofar. Perhaps it is more a dev-list question, because it is
about a possbile bug, orfeature, and a fix.
I'm relatively new to Cocoon and have been
struggling to get the CForms framework (it's great!) to