unch
them?
Hi Joe,
I don't believe there are any regression tests for this. Are there any
Java tests that could be adapted?
Dave
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I don't believe there are any regression tests for this. Are there any
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Dave
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It's been too many years since I've looked at this code... I found the
XSLT tests, but haven't found XPath API tests yet, outside of the most
basic sorts of formulas. Do they exist, and if so how does one launch
them?
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"... Three things see no end: A loop
The code for the Apache Xalan-J 2.7.1 release is now frozen. It is in
subversion at:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/as/xalan/java/tags/xalan-j_2_7_1
The last minute JIRA issues that got fixed and made it in were:
XALANJ-2206
XALANJ-2395
XALANJ-1243
Yash Talwar has volunteered to
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Scott Lamb asks:
What's the preferred way to make regression tests? I noticed the
xml-xalan/test/tests/bugzilla directory, but there haven't been any
tests added there in 15 months. Is there a new system?
Typically, we prefer to write a "conformance&
Scott Lamb asks:
>What's the preferred way to make regression tests? I noticed the
>xml-xalan/test/tests/bugzilla directory, but there haven't been any
>tests added there in 15 months. Is there a new system?
Typically, we prefer to write a "conformance" or "