At 12:13 PM 7/25/2003, Americo wrote:
Try
<!DOCTYPE xsl.stylesheet [
....
]>
But what he meant was DOCTYPE xsl:stylesheet (note colon).
Tomas, you appear to have uncovered a bug in the parser bundled with Java 1.4.
But is there a reason you have to use an entity, and not simply the
xsl:include mechanism? I'm sure there are readers of this list who can give
concrete reasons why it's generally not a good idea. I can't say
specifically, although I do feel this is putting your "include" in the
wrong layer of the system.
Cheers,
Wendell
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