I remember doing this before and it worked so maybe something has
changed.
I've got an XSLT that is being run over an HTML page:
xsltproc --html my.xslt some.html
part of the script is to load documents specified in the some.html;
eg:
<xsl:copy-of select="document(concat('http://host/list/', somenode/@id))"/>
Trouble is, the document loads are failing because of HTML parsing
errors.
However, I think it's because the in-script loader (the one called by
the 'document' function) is not in HTML parsing mode because if I load
the same document on the command line, eg:
xsltproc --html other.xslt http://host/list/1663262
then it works ok.
So: is it possible to put the internal document loader into HTML mode.
Didn't it used to work? I'm sure I tried this before...
Nic Ferrier
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