I am using the new modules of XML::LibXML, and XML::LibXSLT and I am not able to display pages.
Here is my problem Can't coerce GLOB to string in entersub at /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i686-linux/XML/LibXSLT.pm line 88. XML::LibXSLT::parse_stylesheet('XML::LibXSLT=HASH(0x8cc3140)', 'XML::LibXML::Document=SCALAR(0x8c5d714)') called at /home/seeker/Omnibase/lib/Omnibase/UI/Web.pm line 93

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$XSL_FILE = Omnibase->base . "/share/stylesheets/omnibase2.xsl"; my $xsl_file = $XSL_FILE; line 88--> require XML::LibXSLT; require XML::LibXML; import XML::LibXML; my $parser = new XML::LibXML; line 93--> my $xslt = new XML::LibXSLT; my $style_doc = $parser->parse_file($xsl_file); my $stylesheet = $xslt->parse_stylesheet($style_doc);

Thanks,
Ryan
use perl;

20030613 Edit by Corion: Added CODE tags


In reply to XML::LibXSLT failed by rkwhippo

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