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Why does Matlab still use the Saxon 6.5.5 XSLT and XQUERY processor when saxon9.jar has already been included in the $MATLABROOT/java/jarext directory? Is there a way to use saxon9 for XSL transformations instead of saxon6.5.5?
After looking at the issue in more depth, the easiest way to use saxon9 for transformations is to save a copy of xslt.m (I calle...
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Why does Matlab still use the Saxon 6.5.5 XSLT and XQUERY processor when saxon9.jar has already been included in the $MATLABROOT/java/jarext directory? Is there a way to use saxon9 for XSL transformations instead of saxon6.5.5?
After doing some reading, It seems that it is possible to build java classes and import them for use into Matlab. I think I'm go...
ongeveer 8 jaar ago | 0
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Why does Matlab still use the Saxon 6.5.5 XSLT and XQUERY processor when saxon9.jar has already been included in the $MATLABROOT/java/jarext directory? Is there a way to use saxon9 for XSL transformations instead of saxon6.5.5?
I want to use some XPATH/XSLT 2.0 functionality while processing schemas and xml files in matlab. Whenever I try using the xslt(...
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