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Sanjay KamatSubject: XSLT script runs fine except in debug mode
Author: Sanjay Kamat
Date: 20 Aug 2002 03:32 PM
Hi,
I wonder if there are some specific configuration steps I have missed for running the XSLT debug feature. I can run the XSLT script from command line and also from within Stylus Studio. But any attempt to debug the script gives the following error:
java.lang.RuntimeException:org.apache.xpath.objects.xstring

I am using j2sdk1.4.0_01.
-Sanjay

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Minollo I.Subject: Re: XSLT script runs fine except in debug mode
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 20 Aug 2002 03:37 PM
Are you running debug using the XalanJ processor? What version of Stylus
Studio are you running (Help|About).

Can you try opening the Output Window (View | Output Window) and see if you
find a more complete description of the error which is being generated?

Thanks,
Minollo

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Sanjay KamatSubject: Re: XSLT script runs fine except in debug mode
Author: Sanjay Kamat
Date: 20 Aug 2002 04:25 PM
Minollo,
Yes, I am debugging using the XalanJ processor. I am currently using an evaluation copy of Stylus Studio (Framework version 4.0, build 091c). Thanks,
-Sanjay

 
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