On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 19:48 +0100, Dave Pawson wrote: > On 24/04/2008, bgolman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hello everyone! > > > > I need your help on running the ant task on Linux box. It might sound > > simple > > (and so it was for me), however, things turned out to be rather ugly. Any > > kind of help is appreciated. Now, here's what I'm trying to do: > > > > Suppose I have a build.xml script, which includes a following task: > > > > <xslt basedir="..." > > destdir="..." > > includes="*.*" > > extension=".xml > > style="ContentCleanup.xsl"> > > > > Basically, what it supposed to is to grab all the XML files from the base > > directory, run it through the aforementioned XSL file and output the > > results > > to the destination directory. > > That isn't valid with XSLT engines according to the W3C rec. Needs an engine > that supports it. It is viable with Saxon, maybe with Xalan I don't know.
Not really sure what you mean by this. Of course it will work using ant. Don't know why things are running slower on linux. I have always found it to be much faster (assuming same hardware). > Slow transforms could be due to you running with the default installed > java rather than Sun java, I found that slow. > > Another option would be to write an XML file which lists the files to > be transformed, then use the document() xpath call to process them all. > > HTH > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]