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Re: RuntimeException : Programmers's assertion from xs

Subject: Re: RuntimeException : Programmers's assertion from xsl transform
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2003 13:56:07 +0100
Re:  RuntimeException : Programmers's assertion from xs
If you get a java runtime exception from XSLT then that _must_ be a bug
in your system (even if your stylesheet is in error, you should get an
XML parse, or XSLT error, not a low level java fault, except perhaps for
out of memory and similar conditions).

I don't think you said which processor you were using, but anyway it's
probably best to report it to a processor-specific list rather than here
as a bug report for the processor.


> test="$start < $finish"
that one is not well formed XML so if you have literally that
your stylesheet should not have parsed at all.
< needs to be   & l t ;

David

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