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Exception printout when XSLT root element has wrong name
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Exception printout when XSLT root element has wrong name
------- Additional Comments From zongaro@ca.ibm.com 2003-01-02 16:54 -------
I don't seem to be able to reproduce precisely this problem (on Windows 2000)
in either Xalan-J Interpretive or Xalan-J Compiled (XSLTC) using Xalan-J 2.4.1
nor using the latest code from CVS; the problem might already have been fixed.
Could I ask you to check whether you are able to reproduce the problem with the
latest version?
If you still experience the problem, please attach a stylesheet and input XML
document and show your command-line invocation, in case there's some additional
trick required to reproduce the problem.
By the way, when I say that I'm not able to reproduce precisely this problem, I
find that Xalan-J Interpretive seems to be silently accepting the stylesheet
element that's in error, where XSLTC reports the error - that might be worse
than throwing a NullPointerException.