I haven't had a chance to check this, but I've sometimes such odd things
happen when applications use URLs to open files (and they often do this
so you can easily use remote files on a Web servers). So, I would
suggest trying an absolute file URL pointing to "xmLPweave.xsl". Even
an absolute file path may help. I can't try it right now, but please
try it yourself when you have a chance and let me know.
Cheers,
Tony.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charlie McDowell [mailto:charlie@...]
> Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 7:59 PM
> To: Tony Coates
> Subject: invoking xmLP
>
>
> I tried to post this to the xmLitProg Yahoo group but I'm
> having a problem. I haven't used these groups before.
>
> I can weave/tangle my foo.xml document if it is in the xmLP
> directory. How do I invoke weave/tangle from another
> directory? When I tried java org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process
> -IN foo.xml -XSL v1.0\xmLPweave.xsl -OUT
> foo.html
> where v1.0 is where the xmLP files are located, I get
> ... FileNotFoundException:... workingDir\dtd\xhtml-xmLP.dtd
> when the file is in workingDir\v1.0\dtd\xhtml-xmLP.dtd
>
>
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