Hi,
i guess i have to explain a little more.
I have a process that transforms an XML file (output coming from lotus
XML toolkit / lotus notes database ) to a ".fo" document and
then into a
"PDF" with FOP. The XSL Stylesheet used here uses "dxl:"
namespace- and
that works fine-
There are several sub-processes controlled by a java routine (command
line)
Dumpfiles are created for each step (merges, image-exports etc). So i
have 4 XML files in whole , 1 for each subprocess.
So, now i need a kind of debugging area to test strating from
each step
from the commandline- (not notes) - so i want to start from step 2 for
example.
(hope you understand all this ...)
Not really, I'm slow today...
AND NOW THE PROBLEM IS- the same XSL file, the same java-routine- BUT
Different transformation. The <richtext> part and all the children are
not parsed or interpreted- anything that stands inbetween is just
outputted as plaintext - and not formatted with .fo commands-
You see? So, if i add a <richtext
xmlns="http://www.lotus.com/dxl"> here
- it seems to work fine in both areas.... that's what i wanna have.
And the stylesheet I suggested does't change the namespace of the richtext?
I have just 1 XSL at the moment - INPUT is a merge of 2 XML files-
And 1 part here is the richtext element.
Anyway- why does the namespace thingy work even if i am offline?
Why is there an URL if it isnt "needed"?
Sigh... search the web or e.g. XML-DEV archives for an answer; It's just a
unique identifier that happens to use URI syntax.
J
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