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Hey Chuck, Assuming it was the default scenario in oXygen (or whichever one it was) open it up and inspect it - you can probably see (under the third tab) where an *.html file prefix is defined. This default scenario for XML IIRC picks up an xml-stylesheet PI from the document and executes it - the assumption being that this is a reasonable place to look for an XSLT when none is given -- maybe that is what is happening? (but this is an oXygen question so possibly OT.) In any case the answer isn't hard to find --! Cheers from snowy Maryland, Wendell On Wed, Jan 5, 2022 at 3:07 AM Charles Muller acmuller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx < xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Graydon wrote: > > > The result document file name is not specified by the XSLT, so it's > > presumably being controlled by whatever you're using to run the > > stylesheet. > > OK, I see that if I run XSLTproc from the Linux command line I can > control the file extension of the output files. > > Thanks for the tip! > > Chuck > > > > -- > > --------------------------- > A. Charles Muller, Professor > > Buddhist Culture Research Center > Musashino University > 1-1-20 Shinmachi, Nishitokyo-shi > Tokyo 202-8585, Japan > Office Phone: 042-468-3145 > > (University of Tokyo, Professor Emeritus) > Web Site: Resources for East Asian Language and Thought > http://www.acmuller.net > > Twitter: @ACharlesMuller > > > -- ...Wendell Piez... ...wendell -at- nist -dot- gov... ...wendellpiez.com... ...pellucidliterature.org... ...pausepress.org... ...github.com/wendellpiez... ...gitlab.coko.foundation/wendell...
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