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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Ovidiu Predescu <ov...@cup.hp.com> on 2001/01/16 18:06:15 UTC
ANN: XSLT-process 1.1 available
XSLT-process is a minor mode for (X)Emacs that allows you to invoke an
XSLT processor of choice on a buffer, displaying the result in an
additional buffer. Currently supported processors include Xalan 1.x,
and Saxon 5.x and 6.x. Cocoon 1.8.x, an XML publishing framework, is
also supported through its command line interface. Support for other
Java XSLT processor could be added easily.
This is a maintenance release; below are the changes in the 1.1
release:
- The `xslt-process-additional-classpath' customization variable has
been introduced. Setup this variable with any additional Java
classpath components you want to be passed to the BeanShell when is
first invoked. If you already started a BeanShell, you need to kill
the corresponding buffer (named `*bsh*') and restart it by invoking
*XSLT-process* on a buffer. (Suggestion from T. V. Raman
<tv...@almaden.ibm.com>.)
- Allow for passing the user agent to the Cocoon processor so that
multiple browser types can be simulated. This works with a patch I
submitted against Cocoon 1.8-dev; it was incorporated and should be
available in the 1.8.1 release. If you need the patch before this
release, feel free to contact me, I'll gladly send it to you.
- The way the error messages are displayed has changed, now error
messages encountered during the JVM startup process also go in the
`*xslt-output*' buffer.
- The default keybinding has been changed to `C-M-x' instead of `C-c x',
to conform to the (X)Emacs keybinding standards.