At 2004-04-05 13:07 -0700, Gary Fix wrote:
I used the mode="do-owner-stuff" attribute and that worked!
I'm glad!
As far as "always use an XSLT processor that reports template
conflicts", I use XMLSpy and it didn't seem to report any conflicts
(or I'm not using it correctly).
Can you recommend tools that would report these conflicts?
I always use Saxon in the classroom because it has good error messages and
it reports template conflicts. Mike Kay has done a great job with this
tool and I'm confident his commercial version will be exemplary. I always
recommend it for those who are running Java-based XSLT processors.
................ Ken
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