Subject: RE: [xsl] How to output <xsl:message> to a log file From: "Mathieu Sagot" <mathieu.sagot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 17:32:08 +0100 |
Thanks Dan. I am still confused on what is exactly the standart output (or error output) ? I guess if I was using the XSL processor of a webbrowser, the message would be displayed on the screen am I right ? But because of calling the transform thru classi asp (MSXML2) is there any way of even seeing this error output ? Thank you Mathieu Sagot -----Original Message----- From: Dan [mailto:dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 17 June 2005 16:13 To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [xsl] How to output <xsl:message> to a log file > I am trying to build some error handling wich would flag the errors > but would still carry on doing the transformation. > I was reading that <xsl:message terminate="no"> could output the > message to a log file, or store it in the message buffer. <xsl:message terminate="no"> is certainly a good way to output error messages without stopping the transformation. <xsl:message> simply goes to standard out (or standard error); I don't know if there's a way to redirect error messages using MSXML2. But Michael Kay's book has a warning that you might find interesting: "Microsoft's MSXML3 parser currently ignores <xsl:message terminate="no"> so the message is not reported anywhere. If terminate="yes", it generates an error, which can be handled through the script on the HTML page that invoked the transformation." -- It's not surprising that the real world doesn't always conform itself to our words. What's surprising is the number of people who proclaim that reality is wrong "by definition".
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