Firstly, 0.25 is a very old version of XML::XSLT (the first version uploaded after I took over the maintenance) - the latest CPAN version is 0.48: you probably want to try that.

Secondly if you believe that you have a bug in the latest release of XML::XSLT then please can you send a full report including the smallest possible code that produces the behaviour you think is wrong and both XML and XSLT that you are trying to use (again the smallest working subset is best.) You should send this directly to me or, even better, to the XML::XSLT developers list at xmlxslt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net.

/J\


In reply to Re: XML::XSLT data garbling under mod_perl by gellyfish
in thread XML::XSLT data garbling under mod_perl by bageler

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