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Can't use a subfolder in the local:///XSL path Robajz
  • From: Robajz <robajz-public@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Subject: Can't use a subfolder in the local:///XSL path
  • Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 20:50:47 +0100
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  • Hi,

    When I use this:
    <?modxslt-stylesheet href="local:///looknfeel/style.xsl"
    type="text/xsl" charset="utf-8"?>

    I get this error in the apache error log and the site doesn't respond:
    [Sun Jun 29 19:15:59 2008] [notice] child pid 24568 exit signal
    Segmentation fault (11)

    I have no troubles using this:
    <?modxslt-stylesheet href="local:///style.xsl" type="text/xsl"
    charset="utf-8"?>

    The XSL files referenced are completely identical.

    I wonder what is the problem having the stylesheet in a directory...
    Any idea what to look at? I will try to make a simplistic website
    configuration and reproduce it and post it. Right now the configs and
    XSL I have are rather complex involving URL rewrites and PHP...

    Thank you and regards, Robert.

    --
    Robert ÅevÄÃk (Robajz)
    robajz@xxxxxxxxxxx
    http://robajz.info
    ICQ: 155643210

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