Owen
You are absolutely correct, changing systemid to systemId does the trick.
I changed other stuff along the way to get this working (which may or
may not have also made the difference too) so if anyone is interested,
my final catalog.xml file looked like this (covering two possible dtd
locations, different to original simplified code):
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<catalog prefer="public" xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog">
<system
systemId="file://nastntx95001/common/Users/data/Maryellen.Guth/My%20Documents/Temp/LTBNA/Prod%20XML%20App/group-xml.dtd"
uri="file:///D:/Content/MTG/xml/group-xml.dtd"/>
<system
systemId="file://nastntx95001/common/Users/data/Maryellen.Guth/My%20Documents/MTG08_David/LTBNA/Prod%20XML%20App/group-xml.dtd"
uri="file:///D:/Content/MTG/xml/group-xml.dtd"/>
</catalog>
and my final command line (character > inserted to aid readability):
<!-- EXISTING COMMAND LINE -->
java -Xms512m -Xmx512m -DentityExpansionLimit=100000 >
<!-- ADDITION TO COMMAND LINE TO USE CATALOG.XML -->
-Dxml.catalog.files=file:///D:/Content/MTG/xml/catalog.xml
-Dxml.catalog.verbosity=1 >
<!-- EXISTING COMMAND LINE -->
net.sf.saxon.Transform
<!-- ADDITION TO COMMAND LINE TO USE CATALOG.XML -->
-r org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.CatalogResolver >
-x org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.ResolvingXMLReader >
-y org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.ResolvingXMLReader >
<!-- EXISTING COMMAND LINE -->
-o D:/Content/MTG/html/mtg_00.htm D:/Content/MTG/xml/mtg.xml mtg.xsl
Thanks again for the help.
Mark
Attribute names are case sensitive so you might try systemId instead of
systemid.
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