Interesting, however I am pointing to the same JDK 1.5 for both. I wanted to
switch to the service instead of the bat startup and shutdown scripts. I
will give that a try and check it out.  I was searching google for "could
not compile stylesheet".


markt-2 wrote:
> 
> hoffmandirt wrote:
>> I am having issues with XSLT files depending on which download option of
>> Tomcat 6.0.14 that I choose.  If I download the ZIP file under Core, my
>> XSLT
>> files transform with no problems.  However if I download and use the
>> Windows
>> Service Installer instead, I am getting the following errors in my Tomcat
>> log:
>> 
>>  ERROR:  'unknown protocol: c'
>> FATAL ERROR:  'Could not compile stylesheet'
>> 
>> javax.xml.transform.TransformerConfigurationException: Could not compile
>> stylesheet [http-8080-1]
>>  
>> Has anyone else had this problem?
> 
> Did you try Google? I found just over 0.75 million hits so it looks like 
> the answer to your question is yes.
> 
> The issue is usually caused when you use "C:\\MyFile.txt" for a URL rather 
> than "file:///C:/MyFile.txt" somewhere in your code.
> 
> Are both installs using exactly the same JVM? There may be slight 
> differences in how tolerant different JVMs are of this issue.
> 
> Mark
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