I did an XSLT demo a while back for the Twin Cities PHP User Group. My notes
and demo code are available at http://www.tcphp.org/meeting_notes/xslt/.

I wrote the demo on Windows.

"Phillip Fox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Noel Billig wrote:
> > Anybody out there get XSL transforms working with PHP4.1.1 and
Apache1.3.22
> > (Win32)?
>
> Yes, I got it to work, but before I did I was getting the same encoding
error as you.
>
> I'm not sure what is causing your iconv dll errors though. I have a
iconv-1.3.dll
> that was part of the distribution and found in /php4/dlls directory
> located in my System32 dir. I am also using the copy of php_iconv.dll that
> came with the distribution.
>
> This problem is discussed on bugs.php.net:
> http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=14965
>
>
> Basically, if you are transforming files, you need to refer to them like
> this:
> file://C:/filePath/fileName.ext
>
> rather than:
> C:/filePath/fileName.ext
>
> The page also has code for handling strings of XML and XSL.
>
>
> It is unfortunate that the error that is returned is so misleading,
> but once you switch to one of the methods mentioned in the bug's
discussion
> you should have no problems.
>
> HTH!
>
>
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