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(Deleted User) Subject: Save files when using external xslt engine
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 21 May 2002 07:54 AM
Stylus keeps asking to save any unsaved files that are open when ever you start the XSTL with an external processor. This means that project needs to be checked out and if you have temp files it expects to save them. Why does it do a project save and not just the current xslt sheet?

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Minollo I.Subject: Re: Save files when using external xslt engine
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 21 May 2002 09:57 AM

>...
>Stylus keeps asking to save any unsaved files that are open when ever you
>start the XSTL with an external processor. This means that project needs
>to be checked out and if you have temp files it expects to save them. Why
>does it do a project save and not just the current xslt sheet?

That has changed in 4.0 GA which will be available shortly; saving when
running an external processor will be less intrusive.

We need to save all files and not only the XSLT on which you are running
the external processor because we can't know before running what documents
(XML and XSLT) will be involved in the processing through
import/include/document instructions/functions.

Minollo

 
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