Subject: Re: [xsl] XSLT Text Processing: Fun with Anagrams From: "Rashmi Rubdi" <rashmi.sub@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 01:08:09 -0400 |
I was reading the Anagram solution a little more carefully today and noticed the point you've made .... "....The next logical step is to persist the indexed document into an Anagram Dictionary and reuse it from here on......." , I agree that it is a good practice, in fact some publishing companies store the result HTML and serve HTML pages to visitors instead of dynamically generating a page per Http Request.
I downloaded the FXSL-XSLT2 zip distribution and tried to run the 2nd XSLT sheet you've presented against dictEnglish.xml , but got a few errors.
I think I'm getting the errors because I need to get some of the latest files from the CVS repository here: http://fxsl.cvs.sourceforge.net/fxsl/fxsl-xslt2/
I was wondering if there was a way to get the entire repository , instead of looking for the files I'm missing.
This is what I tried so far: C:\dev\projects\01XSLTPractice\__source\xsl\004anagram\anagram> java -jar c:\dev\saxonb8-9-0-3j\saxon8.jar dictEnglish.xml 02create_anagram_dictionary.xsl > output.xml
Error at xsl:function on line 673 of file:/C:/dev/fxsl-xslt2/fxsl-xslt2/f/func-XpathConstructors.xsl: XPST0003: SequenceType syntax error at char 0 in {xdt:dayTimeDuration?}: There is no imported schema for namespace http://www.w3.org/2005/02/xpath-datatypes
But the important point is that the distribution of FXSL has many examples that are interesting and show the applications of XSLT, we were taught most of them like Fibonacci etc in C, now it's interesting to see that the solutions are also possible with XSLT.
Although I read version 1.0 of XSLT and XPath, I'm not well versed in them - nor am I proficient in other programming languages, but now I'm trying to learn version 2.0 properly from scratch.
Today I just finished the first chapter of XSLT 2.0 reference, and learned some of the important features of the language, such as it's declarative nature (rather than procedural) and that it is rules based (template rules).
Regards -Rashmi
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