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xsltproc(1)							   xsltproc(1)

NAME
       xsltproc - command line xslt processor

SYNOPSIS
       xsltproc	 [-V  |	 -v  |	-o   file   |  --timing | --repeat | --debug |
       --novalid | --noout | --maxdepth	 val  | --html | --docbook  |  --param
       name    value   |  --stringparam	 name	value  | --nonet | --warnnet |
       --catalogs | --xinclude | --profile] [stylesheet] [ file1 ] [ file2 ] [
       .... ]

INTRODUCTION
       xsltproc	 is  a	command line tool for applying XSLT stylesheets to XML
       documents. It is part of libxslt, the XSLT C library for	 GNOME.	 While
       it  was developed as part of the GNOME project, it can operate indepen‐
       dently of the GNOME desktop.

       xsltproc is invoked  from  the  command	line  with  the	 name  of  the
       stylesheet  to  be  used	 followed  by the name of the file or files to
       which the stylesheet is to be applied.

       If a stylesheet is included in an XML document with a  Stylesheet  Pro‐
       cessing	Instruction,  no stylesheet need be named at the command line.
       xsltproc will automatically detect the included stylesheet and use it.

       By default, output is to stdout. You can	 specify  a  file  for	output
       using the -o option.

COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
       -V or --version
	      Show the version of libxml and libxslt used.

       -v or --verbose
	      Output  each step taken by xsltproc in processing the stylesheet
	      and the document.

       -o or --output file
	      Direct output to the file named file. For multiple outputs, also
	      known as "chunking", -o directory/ directs the output files to a
	      specified directory. The directory must already exist.

       --timing
	      Display the time used for parsing the  stylesheet,  parsing  the
	      document and applying the stylesheet and saving the result. Dis‐
	      played in milliseconds.

       --repeat
	      Run the transformation 20 times. Used for timing tests.

       --debug
	      Output an XML tree of the	 transformed  document	for  debugging
	      purposes.

       --novalid
	      Skip loading the document's DTD.

       --noout
	      Do not output the result.

       --maxdepth value
	      Adjust  the  maximum  depth of the template stack before libxslt
	      concludes it is in an infinite loop. The default is 500.

       --html The input document is an HTML file.

       --docbook
	      The input document is DocBook SGML.

       --param name value
	      Pass a parameter of name name and value value to the stylesheet.
	      You may pass multiple name/value pairs up to a maximum of 32. If
	      the value being passed is a string rather than  a	 node  identi‐
	      fier, use --stringparam instead.

       --stringparam name value
	      Pass  a paramenter of name name and value value where value is a
	      string rather than a node identifier.

       --nonet
	      Do not use the Internet to fetch DTD's or entities.

       --warnnet
	      Output notification when DTD's or entities are fetched over  the
	      Internet.

       --catalogs
	      Use  catalogs to resolve the location of external entities. This
	      speeds DTD resolution. By having a catalog file point to a local
	      version  of  the DTD, xsltproc does not have to use the Internet
	      to fetch the DTD. xsltproc uses the catalog  identified  by  the
	      environmental variable SGML_CATALOG_FILES.

       --xinclude
	      Process  the  input  document  using the Xinclude specification.
	      More details on this can be found in the Xinclude specification:
	      http://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude/.

       --profile or --norman
	      Output  profiling information detailing the amount of time spent
	      in each part of the stylesheet. This  is	useful	in  optimizing
	      stylesheet performance.

RETURN VALUES
       xsltproc's return codes provide information that can be used when call‐
       ing it from scripts.

       0: normal

       1: no argument

       2: too many parameters

       3: unknown option

       4: failed to parse the stylesheet

       5: error in the stylesheet

       6: error in one of the documents

       7: unsupported xsl:output method

       8: string parameter contains both quote and double-quotes

MORE INFORMATION
       libxml web page: http://www.xmlsoft.org/

       W3C XSLT page: http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt

AUTHOR
       Copyright 2001 by John Fleck  <jfleck@inkstain.net>.  This  is  release
       0.2 of the xsltproc Manual.

NOTES
       Source  for  libxslt is available in the SUNWlxslS package.  Documenta‐
       tion for libxslt is available on-line at http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/

				  2002 Jun 27			   xsltproc(1)
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