I don't think any of these are deliberate relaxations. You should report them as bugs in bugzilla.
-scott
"Shelli D. Orton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/06/2003 11:30:45 AM:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to XSLT and am still trying to figure it out. We've inherited a
> project that uses XSLT to create WML pages. Of course there's no
> documentation on the different style sheets used. So, I tried running the
> style sheets through XML Spy so I could get an understanding of what's
> happening. When I use XML Spy's internal built in XSLT engine, it comes up
> with a number of problems (e.g. xsl:template the template has a mode param
> but not a match, xsl:choose requires an xsl:when child). However, when I
> set XML Spy to use Xalan, none of these errors are reported. Has anybody
> else run into something similar? Does Xalan relax/not implement all the
> XSLT specification deliberately or is this a Xalan bug?
>
> Thanks,
> Shelli
>
- Xalan Relaxes Rules? Shelli D. Orton
- Re: Xalan Relaxes Rules? scott_boag
- Re: Xalan Relaxes Rules? david_marston
- RE: Xalan Relaxes Rules? Shelli D. Orton
- RE: Xalan Relaxes Rules? Andrew Welch
- RE: Xalan Relaxes Rules? Shelli D. Orton
- RE: Xalan Relaxes Rules? david_marston
