Hi
I'm using XMLSpy too, both v 4.3 and the free Home edition 2004.
Trying to open EAD_2002_HTML_conv-1.xsl with it, both versions give the
error message 'Invalid doctype declaration' (<!Doctype xsl:transform>).
However, the "check for well formedness" says the file is well formed.
Calling this stylesheet from an ead document produces a html file. I'm
not yet sure that it works like I would expect as I'm trying to make
some modifications to portuguese needs.
Another issue with XMLSpy: using the stylesheet saxon02*.xsl brings the
error message 'element saxon:output is not a recognized extension
element'.
On the other side, using eadcbs7.xsl brings the error message 'keyword
xsl:template may not contain xsl:document'.
Would anyone give me some help on this?
Thank you
José Mariz
Av. Elias Garcia 78-4º
1050-100 LISBOA
Portugal
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De: Encoded Archival Description List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Em nome de
Mike Ferrando
Enviada: quarta-feira, 23 de Junho de 2004 23:35
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Assunto: Re: freeware style sheets
Rebecca R.,
You can use the HTML stylesheet (EAD_2002_HTML_conv-1.xsl) in my
conversion package.
It has been used in XMLSpy by a friend with no problems.
You will need to use it with SAXON because of the
unparsed-entity-uri() function.
You can download the xsl stylesheet (EAD_2002_HTML_conv-1.zip) at the
Library of Congress site. At the bottom of the page under "stylesheets".
Mike F.
Library of Congress
Washington, DC
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/music/eadmusic/eadconv12/ead2002_r.htm
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