Hi James, Thank you very much for the quick reply.
> why not control Saxon directly from Ant ? Would be nice. I am just uncertain how to do this properly ;) > You can use the <xslt/> Ant task or use <java/> to invoke > saxon...which may or may not have the built in up to date > checking you desire hmm, I think I will try to do it with <xslt>. Do you know how I specify my desired processor? Is it @processor or @classpath? Or do I need to specify both? Does it depend on the processor, if the input files are compared with the existing output files for changes? Does Saxon offer such an functionality? > it depends on exactly how you have decided to perform > transformation to use such things as <uptodate/>....need a > little more info. Before starting the transformation I have a "source" and a "result" folder. Doing the XSLT transformation I just have to convert files from within my "source" folder, which are newer than those files already existing in "result". As you mentioned, I think I have to use <uptodate>, but I am - once again - unsure about the inner strucutre...Do I need to use <mapper> for defining the target folder for those checkings? A pretty general question, where do I put the <uptodate> element? Directly within <target>? Thank you very much again for your help! wbr, Roman --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]