Hello folks,
In the beginning of this year I ask this list about a problem with
xep and xinclude. With a command line I had a lot of errors.
One solution (which I adopt) was to use entity references (solution
by Werner Donné). The other one was to include in my command line
call a XML Parser which support XInclude (solution by Jirka Kosek).
Today, after changing my book form docbook 4.x to 5.x, I try again
the second solution put It still doesn't work.
I changed the xep script shell to include de path to xercesImpl.jar
and add it into the command line :
#!/bin/sh
# XEP command-line
JAVA_HOME="/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.4.2/
Home"
XEP_HOME="/Applications/XEP"
CP="$JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar:\
$XEP_HOME/lib/xep.jar:\
$XEP_HOME/lib/saxon.jar:\
$XEP_HOME/lib/xt.jar:\
/Developer/Java/Ant/lib/xercesImpl.jar"
"$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" -Xmx512m \
-classpath "$CP" \
"-
Dorg.apache.xerces.xni.parser.XMLParserConfiguration=org.apache.xerces.p
arsers.XIncludeParserConfiguration" \
"-Dcom.renderx.xep.CONFIG=$XEP_HOME/xep.xml" \
com.renderx.xep.XSLDriver "$@"
The result is not exactly what Jirka shows but his running XEP in a
Windows environment and I use it under Mac OS X (<http://
www.renderx.net/lists/xep-support/4049.html>).
So once again I need your help to have something "correct".
Thanks in advance,
Jacques
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Received on Sun Nov 12 23:04:51 2006
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