at com.exln.stylus.CXClassLoader.findClass(CXClassLoader.java:192)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at com.exln.stylus.CXClassLoader.loadClass(CXClassLoader.java:234)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
Can't we use EXSLT with this processor ?
(it's OK with external XALAN-C 1.7 but I can't debug !)
it's KO too with Xalan-J (internal) but which version of this processor is used ?
Subject:EXSLT Extensions Author:Tony Lavinio Date:29 Mar 2004 10:51 AM
> it's OK too with Xalan-J (internal) but which version of this processor is used?
You didn't state your version of Stylus, but if it's 5.1 the Xalan-J included is 2.5.1.
(Look in C:\Program Files\....\Stylus Studio\bin, for a file called xalan.jar.
If the length is 2907319 bytes, than it is the 2.5.1 straight from Apache.)
You can use Java extension functions with Stylus; see the IntDate example for how to tell Stylus about them.
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} From: "Amandine Dazard" {adazard@silicom.fr}
}
} My stylesheet uses EXSLT Extension str:padding like this :
}
} {xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
} xmlns:str="http://exslt.org/strings"
} extension-element-prefixes="str"}
} {xsl:import href="str.xsl"/}
} .......
} {xsl:variable name="nbsp" select="str:padding(30,' ')"/}....
}
} The built-in processor gives this exception :
} Exception calling Java extension:
}
} java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: http://exslt.org/strings
}
} at com.exln.stylus.CXClassLoader.findClass(CXClassLoader.java:192)
}
} at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
}
} at com.exln.stylus.CXClassLoader.loadClass(CXClassLoader.java:234)
}
} at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
}
} Can't we use EXSLT with this processor ?
} (it's OK with external XALAN-C 1.7 but I can't debug !)
} it's KO too with Xalan-J (internal) but which version of this processor is used ?
}
}
}
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