From: Alexander Peshkov (peshkov@renderx.com)
Date: Thu Dec 18 2003 - 03:30:21 PST
Hello Randolph,
XEP is an XSL FO processing tool, it can take XML and XSLT stylesheet
as an input but only if respective transformation would generate valid
XSL FO. The output of XEP is always a printable format, either PDF or
PostScript.
If you need to perform arbitrary XSLT transformation you should use
dedicated XSLT transformation engine, i.e. Saxon or Xalan.
Best regards,
Alexander Peshkov mailto:peshkov@renderx.com
RenderX
RK> I would like to use the client version of RenderX to transform any XML
RK> document into another XML document using my custom XSLT document.
RK> The documentation about the command-line use of RenderX is confusing to
RK> me.
RK> Would someone help me perfect the command to run RenderX and:
RK> * Accept test.xsl as the XSLT transformation sheet
RK> * Accept test.xml as the XML document to be transformed
RK> * Output to out.xml the transformation of test.xml via templates in
RK> test.xsl
RK> Thanks and regards,
RK> Randy
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