The reason you don't get the error when you run the transformation from your
editor is probably that you're using an earlier version of Saxon - the rules
for EBV (effective boolean value) were changed very recently to introduce
this error.
I'm afraid the line number information here seems to be off: there's nothing
on this line that's calculating EBV directly. It might be that this line is
causing a deferred evaluation of the variable $ont and that the error is in
the code for initializing that variable (just a guess).
Michael Kay
-----Original Message-----
From: Rahil [mailto:qamar_rahil(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk]
Sent: 28 July 2005 11:26
To: XSL List
Subject: [xsl] error in XSL file when using JAXP
Hi
Im using JAXP to pass the source XML and XSL file to perform the
transformation task in Java.
However, I get an error in one of the 'next-in-chain' XSL
files which I
cant understand, as I do not receive this error when I run my
transformation from the XSL Editor.
The error is :
------------------------
Error at xsl:for-each on line 162 of
file:/D:/Coding/Samples/Final/CanonicalMapping1.xsl:
Effective boolean value is not defined for a sequence of
two or more
items starting with
an atomic value
------------------------
Line 162 in the said file is :
-----------
///CanonicalMapping1.xsl /////
<xsl:for-each select="$ont/SubConcepts/SubConcept">
//first line of file///
<xsl:stylesheet version="2.0"
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
xmlns:saxon="http://saxon.sf.net/">
------------
which looks in-part as such:
----------
///OntFile.xml ($ont) ////
<Top>
<PrimeConcept id="10180" type="none"/>
<SubConcepts>
<SubConcept id="10279" name="Headache">
<Value type="TEXT" ref="10211">hasLocation Forehead</Value>
<Value type="TEXT"
ref="10237">hasSymptomCharacter PainSymptomCharacter</Value>
</SubConcept>
<SubConcept id="10237" name="PainSymptomCharacter">
<ChildConcept ref="10236">HeadacheCharacter</ChildConcept>
</SubConcept>
<SubConcept id="10215" name="TemporalPattern">
<ChildConcept ref="10214">MealPattern</ChildConcept>
<Value type="TEXT"
ref="10219">hasAbsoluteState intermittent</Value>
</SubConcept>
--------------
Im using an XSLT2.0 processor.
Would appreciate any help with this problem.
Thanks
Rahil
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