This has the beneficial side-effect, that you will (hoepfully) get more descriptive error messages...use XML::XSLT; my $xslt = XML::XSLT->new ($xsl, warnings => 1); $xslt->transform ($xmlfile); print $xslt->toString;
In reply to Re: XML::XSLT problem
by rg0now
in thread XML::XSLT problem
by bosshoff
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