Maria,
The error message suggests this really ought to work
java org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process -IN %1 -XSL %3 -OUT %2
(Assuming, again, Xalan is on your classpath.)
If it doesn't (and even if it does) it's a Spy question. I'd see if you
can't shake anyone loose to help you off-list (got any friends who use
Spy?), if the Altova docs and help aren't up to the job.
Good luck,
Wendell
At 02:41 PM 5/4/2005, you wrote:
Yes, I did try that. I get the following error message:
You have chosen to use an external XSL transformation program.
The command line must contain %1 for the input file, %2 for the output file
and %3 (optional) for the XSL file.
Program.exe %1 %2 %3
I also tried leaving out the -o and reversing the order of the input and
output file, in order to conform to the above syntax:
xalan C:\WEB-INF\xml\inbox.xml C:\Stylesheets\current_activity.html
C:\WEB-INF\xsl\en\0006\mail\current_activity.xsl
Maria
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