Subject:more document problems Author:Adam Van den Hoven Date:24 Sep 2001 09:50 PM
It seems that I'm having trouble with the document function, again.
My xsl file is in
c:/something/datafeed/datafeed.xsl
My xml is in
c:/something/config/config.xsl
In my xsl file I have the line:
Which isn't returning any values under the Stylus studio processor. If I run it using MSXML then the data is returned. Since both the XML and the XSL files have the same relative path to default.xml it shouldn't be a matter of resolving relative references against the wrong base.
Subject:Re: more document problems Author:Minollo I. Date:24 Sep 2001 10:02 PM
Is Stylus Studio displaying any error information about it not being able
to open the default.xml document? I assume not from your message.
Is default.xml open in Stylus Studio? Can you check if after the XSLT
processing is complete you can find it in the Project (Other Documents)
tree? You should; what does it happen if you double click on it?
Is this something that now always happen to you, I mean even after closing
and restarting the application?
Subject:Re: more document problems Author:Minollo I. Date:25 Sep 2001 12:35 AM
Nevermind answering my previous questions; we've been able to reproduce the
problem, which isn't in the document() function but in the copy-of XSLT
instruction. Looks like copy-of is not working when the 'select' attribute
points to the root of a document.
Subject:Re: more document problems Author:Adam Van den Hoven Date:25 Sep 2001 01:30 AM
Sorry that requires more explanation.
I had created a global param that was populated by default with, well, default.xml using the exact path I described. When I couldn't get anything to work, I tried to reproduce the problem with copy-of. I know the param didn't work since I got wrong/missing results and the variable entry for that param was empty in the debug mode.
Subject:Re: more document problems Author:Minollo I. Date:25 Sep 2001 09:24 AM
>I had created a global param that was populated by default with, well,
>default.xml using the exact path I described. When I couldn't get anything
>to work, I tried to reproduce the problem with copy-of. I know the param
>didn't work since I got wrong/missing results and the variable entry for
>that param was empty in the debug mode.
You mean that the global param was something like:
{xsl:param name="myParam"}{xsl:copy-of
select="document('default.xml')"/}{/xsl:param}
If that was the case, then you were hitting the same problem that we fixed
yesterday evening with copy-of; myParam was created empty.
Otherwise, we need more information about what is not working.
Subject:Re: more document problems Author:Minollo I. Date:25 Sep 2001 12:49 PM
The problem should be gone away in BL61f; the internal function we fixed
played a role in defining/resolving parameter values; and the problems came
out when you were accessing document roots (as the value of the parameter
is the case you are mentioning).
Can you install it and see if you still have problems with this?