Try specifying your parameter with single quotes, or maybe escaping
single quotes. Xalan doesn't distinguish between string params like
libxslt does. Try one of the following:
java org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process ... -param ID 'U-05585'
-or-
java org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process ... -param ID "'U-05585'"
If your shell is interpreting the single quote characters.
Tim
On 02/18/04 09:35:13, cknell(_at_)onebox(_dot_)com wrote:
As an educated guess, I believe that Xalan interprets the "-" in
"U-05585" as the beginning of a new command-line switch. My first
inclination is to quote the parameter's value on the command line,
like this: -param ID "U-05585"
--
Charles Knell
cknell(_at_)onebox(_dot_)com - email
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Fawcett <joefawcett(_at_)hotmail(_dot_)com>
Sent: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 17:22:44 +0000
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: RE: [xsl] Problem with this XSLT - Help!!!!!
>I'm using then following generic command in a shell script:
>
> java org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6
$7 $8
>$9
>
>java org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process -in /u/in.xml -xsl /u/find.xsl
-out
>/tmp/test.txt -param ID U-05585
>
Sorry, I'm not familiar with the command line syntax for that
particular
transformer, but obviously it does not work as expected as
transforming with
msxml gives the correct result. I'm sure someone else on the list can
help
though.
--
Joe
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