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== vym conversion XSLT doesn't work with xsltproc? ==
== vym conversion XSLT doesn't work with xsltproc and Xalan-c? ==


On my OpenSuse 10.2 box, the vym->FreeMind stylesheet when run with xsltproc from xmlsoft.org, complains about the @url test:
On my OpenSuse 10.2 box, the vym->FreeMind stylesheet when run with xsltproc from xmlsoft.org, complains about the @url test:


<code>
XPath error : Invalid expression
XPath error : Invalid expression
compilation error: file /tmp/vym2freemind.xslt line 23 element if
compilation error: file /tmp/vym2freemind.xslt line 23 element if
xsl:if : could not compile test expression '@url != '
xsl:if : could not compile test expression '@url != '
</code>


What is the XSLT processor it was designed to work with?
When trying the same with Xalan-c 1.10.0 (Xerces 2.7.0), I get:
 
<code>
XPathParserException: Expected a token but reached the end of the expression instead.
expression = '@url != ' Remaining tokens are:  ( '=') (/tmp/vym2freemind.xslt, line 23, column 27)
</code>
 
Which XSLT processor was the stylesheet designed to work with?
--[[User:Akaihola|Akaihola]] 01:36, 31 May 2007 (PDT)

Revision as of 08:36, 31 May 2007


vym conversion XSLT doesn't work with xsltproc and Xalan-c?

On my OpenSuse 10.2 box, the vym->FreeMind stylesheet when run with xsltproc from xmlsoft.org, complains about the @url test:

XPath error : Invalid expression compilation error: file /tmp/vym2freemind.xslt line 23 element if xsl:if : could not compile test expression '@url != '

When trying the same with Xalan-c 1.10.0 (Xerces 2.7.0), I get:

XPathParserException: Expected a token but reached the end of the expression instead. expression = '@url != ' Remaining tokens are: ( '=') (/tmp/vym2freemind.xslt, line 23, column 27)

Which XSLT processor was the stylesheet designed to work with? --Akaihola 01:36, 31 May 2007 (PDT)