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Re: msxsl.exe doesn't show xsl:message
- From: Corey_Haines at progressive dot com
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- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 08:56:07 -0500
- Subject: Re: [xsl] msxsl.exe doesn't show xsl:message
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>From the MSDN documentation for <xsl:message />
The <xsl:message> element provides a mechanism to debug XSL Transformations (XSLT) style
sheets in progress. Whenever an <xsl:message> element is encountered, if the terminate flag is set to "yes" (the default), then the XSLT processor quits, and
sends a system-level error message. Expressions contained within the <xsl:message> element evaluate relative to the current context, making message a good way to watch individual elements.
If terminate is set to "no", then the Microsoft XML Parser (MSXML) 3.0 ignores the
command. This is a good way to disable error handling without removing it
entirely from your Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) style sheet,
although upcoming implementations can send such messages out to a log
file. (This is not currently supported.)
It doesn't look like the message gets sent to the console. Just sends a
system-level error message.
-Corey
"Bryan Rasmussen" <bry@itnisk.com>
03/27/2002 08:15 AM
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Subject: [xsl] msxsl.exe doesn't show xsl:message
anyone know how to get xsl:message passed through to the console window
when
running msxsl.exe?
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