tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5048327124946889578.post7450706876268146491..comments2023-11-11T12:59:40.254+05:30Comments on Mukul Gandhi: XSLT 1.0: Regular expression string tokenization, and Xalan-JMukul Gandhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18274168324155284011noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5048327124946889578.post-45678681776248081332010-01-12T08:53:54.576+05:302010-01-12T08:53:54.576+05:30it seems, you are using Xalan that's bundled w...it seems, you are using Xalan that's bundled with Sun JDK. To get this to work, I recommend that you should use the latest version, of Apache Xalan-J (ref, http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/).Mukul Gandhihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18274168324155284011noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5048327124946889578.post-53780672220602893972010-01-11T23:17:25.004+05:302010-01-11T23:17:25.004+05:30This is a fascinating problem. I was hoping this ...This is a fascinating problem. I was hoping this would work, but I got:<br /><br />ERROR: 'Error checking type of the expression 'com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.compiler.ForEach@1bc74f37'.'<br />FATAL ERROR: 'Could not compile stylesheet'<br /><br />(Location of error unknown)XSLT Error (javax.xml.transform.TransformerConfigurationException): Could not compile stylesheetdiggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01027227980556500076noreply@blogger.com