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RE: Xsltproc document()

2003-05-19 23:57:25
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/rfc2396/

Shows 4 processors and their reaction
to various combinations.

HTH DaveP


However, if I try to send a full path so I can incorporate a 
file that is
somewhere other than the same directory, it doesn't work.  
I've tried to
send the parameter as c:\foo and as file:\\\c:\foo and 
nothing seems to
work.  

 I do not know about xsltproc, but neither of your examples 
are correct
syntax.  Try each of these -

file:///c:\foo
file:c:\foo
file:///c:/foo

One of these should work (file: URLs are notoriously hard to 
be sure of
the right syntax for, but the slashes right after the scheme must be
forward ones, not reverse)

I am assuming that you are on Windows because of the backslashes.  If
you are on *nix, use only forward slashes.

Cheers,

Tom P

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