4. Changes
These are the changes since the 1.2 release:
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Fixed problem in accessing stylesheets referred by file: URIs on
Windows. Reported by Nicolas Kessler.
This is the list of changes since the 1.1 release.
-
Added support for the TrAX interface, thanks to
Allan Erskine. Currently Saxon
6.2 and Xalan2 have been tested. The TrAX interface caches the XSLT
stylesheets in the processor driver in a compiled form, so the speed of
the processing is increased.
-
The mode is now running with GNU Emacs on Windows NT/2000, thanks to
Allan Erskine for figuring out
the issues.
-
Changed again the keyboard binding to C-c C-x C-v, as C-M-x
doesn't work on Windows systems.
-
The documentation has been reorganized a little bit to be more logical.
This is the list of changes since the 1.0 release.
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The `xslt-process-additional-classpath' customization variable has
been introduced. Setup this variable with any additional Java classpath
components you want to be passed to the BeanShell when is first
invoked. If you already started a BeanShell, you need to kill the
corresponding buffer (named `*bsh*') and restart it by invoking
XSLT-process on a buffer. (Suggestion from
T. V. Raman.)
-
Allow for passing the user agent to the Cocoon processor so that
multiple browser types can be simulated. This works with a patch I
submitted against Cocoon 1.8-dev; it was incorporated and should be
available in the 1.8.1 release. If you need the patch before this
release, feel free to contact me, I'll gladly send it to you.
-
The way the error messages are displayed has changed, now error messages
messages encountered during the JVM startup process also go in the
`*xslt-output*' buffer.
-
The default keybinding has been changed to C-M-x instead of
C-c x, to conform to the (X)Emacs keybinding standards.
This document was generated by XEmacs shared group account on December, 19 2009
using texi2html 1.65.