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At 01/09/06 17:24 +0100, Tony Graham wrote:
It looks well-formed to me. I agree. I think that your problem is XP vs. other XML processors, not XT vs. other XSLT processors. Yes, I agree ... but I am unfamiliar with the process of mixing and matching of XML processors with XSLT processors. Have you tried using XP with one of the other Java XSLT processors? Not yet ... I was hoping to find something off-the-shelf. Thanks, Tony! .................... Ken
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