Way back in history it seems that <xsl:message> produced just the message,
but then some users asked for location information in the stylesheet of
where the message was coming from.
Recently XALANJ-2340 asks us to remove that location information, perhaps
with some option. So the questions for users are:
How are you using <xsl:message>?
Is it being run on a server, or web-server, and the output of
xsl:message going to stderr and caught in a log and processed by other
tools, or what?
What would happen for you if we removed the location information?
- Brian
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