Maybe I misundertand the setup, but xslt-process seems to stick in the
same output directory whatever I do. If my XSLT script says "generate
foo.html", it comes out in the directory I was in when I first ran
xslt-process. What I'd like it to do is perform a
cd (\"filename-as-directory filename)\");
before it starts the XSLT process. But when I try that, it has no effect.
Has anyone else met this? You don't see the effect until you run
xslt-process on a second or subsequent file.
Otherwise, excellent package...
Sebastian Rahtz
XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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