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Subject: Mad Parser Desease??
From: Janning Vygen <vygen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 12:50:17 +0200
desease
Hi, 

i want to be able to do thre things with my XSLT Parser:

- i want to use german Umlaute in my XML Files
- i want extensions for multiple output files

I am running linux on a 700 Mhz 128 MB computer.

i have a master.xml file which loads lot of file via system entities to 
generate one big xml file and then should be transform with nwalsh's 
docbook.xsl for html output

XT:
XT is fine but not able to use the xsl output element for 
encoding="iso-8859-1"

Xalan-C
cant handle multiple output files and i didn't manage it to output german 
umlaute with encoding iso-8859-1. i even tried icu but i just get 
TranscodingErrors and i dont want to write numbered entities if i want to use 
a german umlaut.

Xalan-J
very fine, but if i use my master file it doenst work: i get an
XSLT Error (java.lang.OutOfMemoryError)
if i transform the master file to one big file before, everything works, but 
what will happen if the file will grew in size ANd Xalan-J is very slow using 
it from command line

I tried three Parsers and i would like to get to work and dont care about 
parser errors anymore. I just want an easy to use solution with german 
umlaute and multiple output files, which can be used in a production 
environment. 

Any suggestions?

regards,
janning

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