On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 22:57, Brett Porter wrote:
> > Anything to help in the with the xdoc plugin would be great. This is
> > certainly one of the more brittle areas after the refactoring as dvsl
> > and texen were taken out completely and replaced with JSL and the
> > velocity tag. Both Dion and I are very familiar with the xdoc plugin so
> > as fast as you throw patches at us I'm sure they will be applied.
> > 
> > The JUnit report is also another mess, as you can see by yourself
> > looking at the report generated.
> 
> Ok, I'll start with fixing these. I'll need to brush up on my XSLT for 
> starters.
> 
> James was the one that introduced the x:set code some time back... was 
> it always broken, or has jelly:xml recently changed?

I use x:set and I've found it to work in most cases. I know of few
inconsistencies but for the most part it works. I haven't had time to
find the problems so I've worked around them. If you pinpoint the parts
that you find don't work I'll help you fix them.


> Cheers,
> Brett
> 
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