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How do I use a parser other than OpenXML?
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From: Robb Shecter shecter@darmstadt.gmd.de
To: cocoon@list.working-dogs.com
Subject: Small doc.addition
Date: Tue, May 11, 1999, 9:00 AM

Hi,

I don't think it's in the docs: People who use a parser other than
OpenXML must also change a config entry in XSL:P's jar file.  I wrote a
quick note to the author of XSL:P asking about this, and said he's
gotten several requests to open up the parser setting through the
XSLProcessor API.  (So that, for example, Cocoon could specify the
parser implementation in use when instantiating an XSLProcessor.) He
said he'll do it in the next version.  Until then, though, we might want
to add a note into the docs.  (It generated fairly strange errors, and
the problem may not be obvious to a newbie.)

- Robb
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