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I am trying to use WordXML file as my xml file and wordml2latex.xsl as Stylesheet but I get an 'createDocumentFragment' error.I tried the 2 solutions given in this forum but still unable to fix it.Would any one please help me. Thanks in advance.(my code is in below)
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; # instead of use XML::XSLT; ... #unshift @INC, "C:\\Perl64"; #require XML::XSLT; use XML::XSLT; #use XML::DOM; #use XML::Parser; #use XML::Simple; #use LWP::Simple; #WORDXML to XSLT(wordml2latex) using XML::XSLT my $xslfile_path = "C:\\temp\\wordml2latex.xsl"; my $xmlfile_path = "C:\\temp\\Sample document.xml"; open my $xmlfile, '<', $xmlfile_path or die "Cannot open '$xmlfile_pat +h': $!\n"; my $xmlfile_contents; { local $/ = undef; $xmlfile_contents = <$xmlfile>; close $xmlfile; } #print $xmlfile_contents; # exit 1; open my $xslfile, '<', $xslfile_path or die "Cannot open '$xslfile_pat +h': $!\n"; my $xslfile_contents; { local $/ = undef; $xslfile_contents = <$xslfile>; close $xslfile; } #print $xslfile_contents; my $xslt = XML::XSLT->new (Source => $xslfile_contents, warnings => 1) +; $xslt->transform ($xmlfile_contents); print $xslt->toString; $xslt->dispose();

In reply to Re^2: XML::XSLT problem by Trainer
in thread XML::XSLT problem by artist

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