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Jon GallegosSubject: stand-alone application file names
Author: Jon Gallegos
Date: 29 May 2008 10:19 AM
What do the following application files (programs) do?

msxsl.exe

nxslt.exe

StylusXslt.exe

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(Deleted User) Subject: stand-alone application file names
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 29 May 2008 12:39 PM
They are command line tools that allows the user to run XSLT processors from a console: msxsl.exe wraps the MSXML engine, nxslt.exe wraps the .NET engine, StylusXSLT.exe wraps the Stylus built-in engine.

Alberto

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Jon GallegosSubject: stand-alone application file names
Author: Jon Gallegos
Date: 29 May 2008 04:37 PM
I am not quite sure what you umean by "Wraps" When I am in the StylusStudio mapper and click on the "Preview scenario", this basically runs the translation yes?

Does StylusXSLT.exe do the same thing?

If not, what application is submitted when I click on that button?

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Minollo I.Subject: stand-alone application file names
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 29 May 2008 04:46 PM
StylusXSLT.exe runs an XSLT transformation using the Stylus "native" XSLT processor, the one called "built-in" in the Scenario properties.

When you execute a transformation from inside Stylus Studio, Stylus will use the processor set in the Scenario properties, which is not necessarily the built-in one.

Stylus Studio doesn't provide executables for running the transformation from the command line using a generic XSLT processor; of the executables you have mentioned, the only one which is supported and documented is StylusXSLT.exe (which, as I said, runs XSLT using the Stylus built-in processor); the others are only for internal purposes, and are not supported and not documented.

   
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