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Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 13:43:17 +0200
From: Thomas Porschberg <thomas DOT porschberg AT osp-dd DOT de>
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Subject: Xalan and path problem
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Hi,

we use Xalan on our UNIX/LINUX machines and I want now to the same on
Cygwin. I installed Xerces+Xalan(the windows binaries).

In our UNIX scripts the call to Xalan is:

Xalan -o $RESULTFILE $XMLFILE $XSLFILE

where $RESULTFILE, $XMLFILE and $XSLFILE are specified as
UNIX-paths. 

That doesn't work under Cygwin I had to write:

Xalan -o `cygpath -w $RESULTFILE` ...

Of course I could now write
if $cywin ; then
 Xalan -o `cygpath -w $RESULTFILE` ...
else
 Xalan -o $RESULTFILE $XMLFILE $XSLFILE
fi

but I don't want change the script.

Is there another way to solve the problem ?

Thomas

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