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package com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.compiler.util; |
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import java.util.ListResourceBundle; |
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/** |
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* @author Morten Jorgensen |
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*/ |
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public class ErrorMessages extends ListResourceBundle { |
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/* |
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* XSLTC compile-time error messages. |
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* |
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* General notes to translators and definitions: |
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* |
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* 1) XSLTC is the name of the product. It is an acronym for "XSLT Compiler". |
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* XSLT is an acronym for "XML Stylesheet Language: Transformations". |
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* |
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* 2) A stylesheet is a description of how to transform an input XML document |
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* into a resultant XML document (or HTML document or text). The |
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* stylesheet itself is described in the form of an XML document. |
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* |
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* 3) A template is a component of a stylesheet that is used to match a |
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* particular portion of an input document and specifies the form of the |
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* corresponding portion of the output document. |
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* |
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* 4) An axis is a particular "dimension" in a tree representation of an XML |
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* document; the nodes in the tree are divided along different axes. |
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* Traversing the "child" axis, for instance, means that the program |
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* would visit each child of a particular node; traversing the "descendant" |
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* axis means that the program would visit the child nodes of a particular |
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* node, their children, and so on until the leaf nodes of the tree are |
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* reached. |
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* |
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* 5) An iterator is an object that traverses nodes in a tree along a |
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* particular axis, one at a time. |
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* |
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* 6) An element is a mark-up tag in an XML document; an attribute is a |
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* modifier on the tag. For example, in <elem attr='val' attr2='val2'> |
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* "elem" is an element name, "attr" and "attr2" are attribute names with |
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* the values "val" and "val2", respectively. |
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* |
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* 7) A namespace declaration is a special attribute that is used to associate |
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* a prefix with a URI (the namespace). The meanings of element names and |
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* attribute names that use that prefix are defined with respect to that |
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* namespace. |
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* |
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* 8) DOM is an acronym for Document Object Model. It is a tree |
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* representation of an XML document. |
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* |
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* SAX is an acronym for the Simple API for XML processing. It is an API |
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* used inform an XML processor (in this case XSLTC) of the structure and |
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* content of an XML document. |
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* |
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* Input to the stylesheet processor can come from an XML parser in the |
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* form of a DOM tree or through the SAX API. |
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* |
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* 9) DTD is a document type declaration. It is a way of specifying the |
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* grammar for an XML file, the names and types of elements, attributes, |
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* etc. |
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* |
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* 10) XPath is a specification that describes a notation for identifying |
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* nodes in a tree-structured representation of an XML document. An |
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* instance of that notation is referred to as an XPath expression. |
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* |
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* 11) Translet is an invented term that refers to the class file that contains |
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* the compiled form of a stylesheet. |
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*/ |
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// These message should be read from a locale-specific resource bundle |
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/** Get the lookup table for error messages. |
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* |
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* @return The message lookup table. |
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*/ |
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public Object[][] getContents() |
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{ |
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return new Object[][] { |
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{ErrorMsg.MULTIPLE_STYLESHEET_ERR, |
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"More than one stylesheet defined in the same file."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The substitution text is the name of a |
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* template. The same name was used on two different templates in the |
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* same stylesheet. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.TEMPLATE_REDEF_ERR, |
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"Template ''{0}'' already defined in this stylesheet."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The substitution text is the name of a |
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* template. A reference to the template name was encountered, but the |
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* template is undefined. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.TEMPLATE_UNDEF_ERR, |
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"Template ''{0}'' not defined in this stylesheet."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The substitution text is the name of a variable |
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* that was defined more than once. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.VARIABLE_REDEF_ERR, |
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"Variable ''{0}'' is multiply defined in the same scope."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The substitution text is the name of a variable |
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* or parameter. A reference to the variable or parameter was found, |
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* but it was never defined. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.VARIABLE_UNDEF_ERR, |
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"Variable or parameter ''{0}'' is undefined."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The word "class" here refers to a Java class. |
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* Processing the stylesheet required a class to be loaded, but it could |
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* not be found. The substitution text is the name of the class. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.CLASS_NOT_FOUND_ERR, |
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"Cannot find class ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The word "method" here refers to a Java method. |
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* Processing the stylesheet required a reference to the method named by |
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* the substitution text, but it could not be found. "public" is the |
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* Java keyword. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.METHOD_NOT_FOUND_ERR, |
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"Cannot find external method ''{0}'' (must be public)."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The word "method" here refers to a Java method. |
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* Processing the stylesheet required a reference to the method named by |
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* the substitution text, but no method with the required types of |
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* arguments or return type could be found. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.ARGUMENT_CONVERSION_ERR, |
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"Cannot convert argument/return type in call to method ''{0}''"}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The file or URI named in the substitution text |
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* is missing. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.FILE_NOT_FOUND_ERR, |
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"File or URI ''{0}'' not found."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: This message is displayed when the URI |
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* mentioned in the substitution text is not well-formed syntactically. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.INVALID_URI_ERR, |
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"Invalid URI ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: This message is displayed when the URI |
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* mentioned in the substitution text is not well-formed syntactically. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.CATALOG_EXCEPTION, |
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"JAXP08090001: The CatalogResolver is enabled with the catalog \"{0}\", " |
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+ "but a CatalogException is returned."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The file or URI named in the substitution text |
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* exists but could not be opened. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.FILE_ACCESS_ERR, |
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"Cannot open file or URI ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: <xsl:stylesheet> and <xsl:transform> are |
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* keywords that should not be translated. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.MISSING_ROOT_ERR, |
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"<xsl:stylesheet> or <xsl:transform> element expected."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The stylesheet contained a reference to a |
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* namespace prefix that was undefined. The value of the substitution |
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* text is the name of the prefix. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.NAMESPACE_UNDEF_ERR, |
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"Namespace prefix ''{0}'' is undeclared."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The Java function named in the stylesheet could |
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* not be found. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.FUNCTION_RESOLVE_ERR, |
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"Unable to resolve call to function ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The substitution text is the name of a |
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* function. A literal string here means a constant string value. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.NEED_LITERAL_ERR, |
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"Argument to ''{0}'' must be a literal string."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: This message indicates there was a syntactic |
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* error in the form of an XPath expression. The substitution text is |
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* the expression. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.XPATH_PARSER_ERR, |
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"Error parsing XPath expression ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: An element in the stylesheet requires a |
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* particular attribute named by the substitution text, but that |
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* attribute was not specified in the stylesheet. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.REQUIRED_ATTR_ERR, |
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"Required attribute ''{0}'' is missing."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: This message indicates that a character not |
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* permitted in an XPath expression was encountered. The substitution |
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* text is the offending character. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.ILLEGAL_CHAR_ERR, |
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"Illegal character ''{0}'' in XPath expression."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: A processing instruction is a mark-up item in |
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* an XML document that request some behaviour of an XML processor. The |
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* form of the name of was invalid in this case, and the substitution |
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* text is the name. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.ILLEGAL_PI_ERR, |
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"Illegal name ''{0}'' for processing instruction."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: This message is reported if the stylesheet |
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* being processed attempted to construct an XML document with an |
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* attribute in a place other than on an element. The substitution text |
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* specifies the name of the attribute. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.STRAY_ATTRIBUTE_ERR, |
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"Attribute ''{0}'' outside of element."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: An attribute that wasn't recognized was |
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* specified on an element in the stylesheet. The attribute is named |
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* by the substitution |
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* text. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.ILLEGAL_ATTRIBUTE_ERR, |
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"Illegal attribute ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "import" and "include" are keywords that should |
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* not be translated. This messages indicates that the stylesheet |
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* named in the substitution text imported or included itself either |
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* directly or indirectly. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.CIRCULAR_INCLUDE_ERR, |
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"Circular import/include. Stylesheet ''{0}'' already loaded."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "xsl:import" and "xsl:include" are keywords that |
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* should not be translated. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.IMPORT_PRECEDE_OTHERS_ERR, |
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"The xsl:import element children must precede all other element children of " |
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+ "an xsl:stylesheet element, including any xsl:include element children."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: A result-tree fragment is a portion of a |
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* resulting XML document represented as a tree. "<xsl:sort>" is a |
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* keyword and should not be translated. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.RESULT_TREE_SORT_ERR, |
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"Result-tree fragments cannot be sorted (<xsl:sort> elements are " + |
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"ignored). You must sort the nodes when creating the result tree."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: A name can be given to a particular style to be |
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* used to format decimal values. The substitution text gives the name |
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* of such a style for which more than one declaration was encountered. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.SYMBOLS_REDEF_ERR, |
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"Decimal formatting ''{0}'' is already defined."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The stylesheet version named in the |
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* substitution text is not supported. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.XSL_VERSION_ERR, |
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"XSL version ''{0}'' is not supported by XSLTC."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The definitions of one or more variables or |
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* parameters depend on one another. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.CIRCULAR_VARIABLE_ERR, |
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"Circular variable/parameter reference in ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The operator in an expresion with two operands was |
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* not recognized. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.ILLEGAL_BINARY_OP_ERR, |
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"Unknown operator for binary expression."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: This message is produced if a reference to a |
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* function has too many or too few arguments. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.ILLEGAL_ARG_ERR, |
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"Illegal argument(s) for function call."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "document()" is the name of function and must |
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* not be translated. A node-set is a set of the nodes in the tree |
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* representation of an XML document. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.DOCUMENT_ARG_ERR, |
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"Second argument to document() function must be a node-set."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "<xsl:when>" and "<xsl:choose>" are keywords |
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* and should not be translated. This message describes a syntax error |
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* in the stylesheet. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.MISSING_WHEN_ERR, |
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"At least one <xsl:when> element required in <xsl:choose>."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "<xsl:otherwise>" and "<xsl:choose>" are |
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* keywords and should not be translated. This message describes a |
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* syntax error in the stylesheet. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.MULTIPLE_OTHERWISE_ERR, |
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"Only one <xsl:otherwise> element allowed in <xsl:choose>."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "<xsl:otherwise>" and "<xsl:choose>" are |
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* keywords and should not be translated. This message describes a |
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* syntax error in the stylesheet. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.STRAY_OTHERWISE_ERR, |
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"<xsl:otherwise> can only be used within <xsl:choose>."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "<xsl:when>" and "<xsl:choose>" are keywords |
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* and should not be translated. This message describes a syntax error |
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* in the stylesheet. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.STRAY_WHEN_ERR, |
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"<xsl:when> can only be used within <xsl:choose>."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "<xsl:when>", "<xsl:otherwise>" and |
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* "<xsl:choose>" are keywords and should not be translated. This |
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* message describes a syntax error in the stylesheet. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.WHEN_ELEMENT_ERR, |
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"Only <xsl:when> and <xsl:otherwise> elements allowed in <xsl:choose>."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "<xsl:attribute-set>" and "name" are keywords |
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* that should not be translated. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.UNNAMED_ATTRIBSET_ERR, |
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"<xsl:attribute-set> is missing the 'name' attribute."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: An element in the stylesheet contained an |
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* element of a type that it was not permitted to contain. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.ILLEGAL_CHILD_ERR, |
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"Illegal child element."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The stylesheet tried to create an element with |
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* a name that was not a valid XML name. The substitution text contains |
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* the name. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.ILLEGAL_ELEM_NAME_ERR, |
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"You cannot call an element ''{0}''"}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The stylesheet tried to create an attribute |
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* with a name that was not a valid XML name. The substitution text |
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* contains the name. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.ILLEGAL_ATTR_NAME_ERR, |
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"You cannot call an attribute ''{0}''"}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The children of the outermost element of a |
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* stylesheet are referred to as top-level elements. No text should |
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* occur within that outermost element unless it is within a top-level |
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* element. This message indicates that that constraint was violated. |
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* "<xsl:stylesheet>" is a keyword that should not be translated. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.ILLEGAL_TEXT_NODE_ERR, |
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"Text data outside of top-level <xsl:stylesheet> element."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: JAXP is an acronym for the Java API for XML |
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* Processing. This message indicates that the XML parser provided to |
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* XSLTC to process the XML input document had a configuration problem. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.SAX_PARSER_CONFIG_ERR, |
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"JAXP parser not configured correctly"}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The substitution text names the internal error |
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* encountered. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.INTERNAL_ERR, |
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"Unrecoverable XSLTC-internal error: ''{0}''"}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The stylesheet contained an element that was |
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* not recognized as part of the XSL syntax. The substitution text |
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* gives the element name. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.UNSUPPORTED_XSL_ERR, |
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"Unsupported XSL element ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The stylesheet referred to an extension to the |
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* XSL syntax and indicated that it was defined by XSLTC, but XSTLC does |
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* not recognized the particular extension named. The substitution text |
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* gives the extension name. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.UNSUPPORTED_EXT_ERR, |
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"Unrecognised XSLTC extension ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The XML document given to XSLTC as a stylesheet |
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* was not, in fact, a stylesheet. XSLTC is able to detect that in this |
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* case because the outermost element in the stylesheet has to be |
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* declared with respect to the XSL namespace URI, but no declaration |
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* for that namespace was seen. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.MISSING_XSLT_URI_ERR, |
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"The input document is not a stylesheet (the XSL namespace is not "+ |
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"declared in the root element)."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: XSLTC could not find the stylesheet document |
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* with the name specified by the substitution text. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.MISSING_XSLT_TARGET_ERR, |
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"Could not find stylesheet target ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: access to the stylesheet target is denied |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.ACCESSING_XSLT_TARGET_ERR, |
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"Could not read stylesheet target ''{0}'', because ''{1}'' access is not allowed due to restriction set by the accessExternalStylesheet property."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: This message represents an internal error in |
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* condition in XSLTC. The substitution text is the class name in XSLTC |
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* that is missing some functionality. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.NOT_IMPLEMENTED_ERR, |
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"Not implemented: ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The XML document given to XSLTC as a stylesheet |
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* was not, in fact, a stylesheet. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.NOT_STYLESHEET_ERR, |
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"The input document does not contain an XSL stylesheet."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The element named in the substitution text was |
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* encountered in the stylesheet but is not recognized. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.ELEMENT_PARSE_ERR, |
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"Could not parse element ''{0}''"}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "use", "<key>", "node", "node-set", "string" |
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* and "number" are keywords in this context and should not be |
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* translated. This message indicates that the value of the "use" |
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* attribute was not one of the permitted values. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.KEY_USE_ATTR_ERR, |
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"The use attribute of <key> must be node, node-set, string or number."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: An XML document can specify the version of the |
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* XML specification to which it adheres. This message indicates that |
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* the version specified for the output document was not valid. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.OUTPUT_VERSION_ERR, |
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"Output XML document version should be 1.0"}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The operator in a comparison operation was |
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* not recognized. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.ILLEGAL_RELAT_OP_ERR, |
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"Unknown operator for relational expression"}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: An attribute set defines as a set of XML |
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* attributes that can be added to an element in the output XML document |
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* as a group. This message is reported if the name specified was not |
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* used to declare an attribute set. The substitution text is the name |
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* that is in error. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.ATTRIBSET_UNDEF_ERR, |
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"Attempting to use non-existing attribute set ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The term "attribute value template" is a term |
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* defined by XSLT which describes the value of an attribute that is |
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* determined by an XPath expression. The message indicates that the |
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* expression was syntactically incorrect; the substitution text |
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* contains the expression that was in error. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.ATTR_VAL_TEMPLATE_ERR, |
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"Cannot parse attribute value template ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: ??? |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.UNKNOWN_SIG_TYPE_ERR, |
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"Unknown data-type in signature for class ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The substitution text refers to data types. |
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* The message is displayed if a value in a particular context needs to |
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* be converted to type {1}, but that's not possible for a value of |
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* type {0}. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.DATA_CONVERSION_ERR, |
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"Cannot convert data-type ''{0}'' to ''{1}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "Templates" is a Java class name that should |
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* not be translated. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.NO_TRANSLET_CLASS_ERR, |
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"This Templates does not contain a valid translet class definition."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "Templates" is a Java class name that should |
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* not be translated. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.NO_MAIN_TRANSLET_ERR, |
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"This Templates does not contain a class with the name ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The substitution text is the name of a class. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.TRANSLET_CLASS_ERR, |
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"Could not load the translet class ''{0}''."}, |
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{ErrorMsg.TRANSLET_OBJECT_ERR, |
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"Translet class loaded, but unable to create translet instance."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "ErrorListener" is a Java interface name that |
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* should not be translated. The message indicates that the user tried |
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* to set an ErrorListener object on object of the class named in the |
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* substitution text with "null" Java value. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.ERROR_LISTENER_NULL_ERR, |
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"Attempting to set ErrorListener for ''{0}'' to null"}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: StreamSource, SAXSource and DOMSource are Java |
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* interface names that should not be translated. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.JAXP_UNKNOWN_SOURCE_ERR, |
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"Only StreamSource, SAXSource and DOMSource are supported by XSLTC"}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "Source" is a Java class name that should not |
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* be translated. The substitution text is the name of Java method. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.JAXP_NO_SOURCE_ERR, |
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"Source object passed to ''{0}'' has no contents."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The message indicates that XSLTC failed to |
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* compile the stylesheet into a translet (class file). |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.JAXP_COMPILE_ERR, |
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"Could not compile stylesheet"}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "TransformerFactory" is a class name. In this |
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* context, an attribute is a property or setting of the |
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* TransformerFactory object. The substitution text is the name of the |
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* unrecognised attribute. The method used to retrieve the attribute is |
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* "getAttribute", so it's not clear whether it would be best to |
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* translate the term "attribute". |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.JAXP_INVALID_ATTR_ERR, |
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"TransformerFactory does not recognise attribute ''{0}''."}, |
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{ErrorMsg.JAXP_INVALID_ATTR_VALUE_ERR, |
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"Incorrect value specified for ''{0}'' attribute."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "setResult()" and "startDocument()" are Java |
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* method names that should not be translated. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.JAXP_SET_RESULT_ERR, |
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"setResult() must be called prior to startDocument()."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "Transformer" is a Java interface name that |
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* should not be translated. A Transformer object should contained a |
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* reference to a translet object in order to be used for |
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* transformations; this message is produced if that requirement is not |
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* met. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.JAXP_NO_TRANSLET_ERR, |
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"The Transformer has no encapsulated translet object."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: The XML document that results from a |
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* transformation needs to be sent to an output handler object; this |
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* message is produced if that requirement is not met. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.JAXP_NO_HANDLER_ERR, |
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"No defined output handler for transformation result."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "Result" is a Java interface name in this |
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* context. The substitution text is a method name. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.JAXP_NO_RESULT_ERR, |
|
"Result object passed to ''{0}'' is invalid."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "Transformer" is a Java interface name. The |
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* user's program attempted to access an unrecognized property with the |
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* name specified in the substitution text. The method used to retrieve |
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* the property is "getOutputProperty", so it's not clear whether it |
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* would be best to translate the term "property". |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.JAXP_UNKNOWN_PROP_ERR, |
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"Attempting to access invalid Transformer property ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: SAX2DOM is the name of a Java class that should |
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* not be translated. This is an adapter in the sense that it takes a |
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* DOM object and converts it to something that uses the SAX API. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.SAX2DOM_ADAPTER_ERR, |
|
"Could not create SAX2DOM adapter: ''{0}''."}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: "XSLTCSource.build()" is a Java method name. |
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* "systemId" is an XML term that is short for "system identification". |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.XSLTC_SOURCE_ERR, |
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"XSLTCSource.build() called without systemId being set."}, |
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{ ErrorMsg.ER_RESULT_NULL, |
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"Result should not be null"}, |
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/* |
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* Note to translators: This message indicates that the value argument |
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* of setParameter must be a valid Java Object. |
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*/ |
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{ErrorMsg.JAXP_INVALID_SET_PARAM_VALUE, |
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"The value of param {0} must be a valid Java Object"}, |
|
{ErrorMsg.COMPILE_STDIN_ERR, |
|
"The -i option must be used with the -o option."}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: This message contains usage information for a |
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* means of invoking XSLTC from the command-line. The message is |
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* formatted for presentation in English. The strings <output>, |
|
* <directory>, etc. indicate user-specified argument values, and can |
|
* be translated - the argument <package> refers to a Java package, so |
|
* it should be handled in the same way the term is handled for JDK |
|
* documentation. |
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*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.COMPILE_USAGE_STR, |
|
"SYNOPSIS\n"+ |
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" java com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.cmdline.Compile [-o <output>]\n"+ |
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" [-d <directory>] [-j <jarfile>] [-p <package>]\n"+ |
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" [-n] [-x] [-u] [-v] [-h] { <stylesheet> | -i }\n\n"+ |
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"OPTIONS\n"+ |
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" -o <output> assigns the name <output> to the generated\n"+ |
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" translet. By default the translet name is\n"+ |
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" derived from the <stylesheet> name. This option\n"+ |
|
" is ignored if compiling multiple stylesheets.\n"+ |
|
" -d <directory> specifies a destination directory for translet\n"+ |
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" -j <jarfile> packages translet classes into a jar file of the\n"+ |
|
" name specified as <jarfile>\n"+ |
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" -p <package> specifies a package name prefix for all generated\n"+ |
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" translet classes.\n"+ |
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" -n enables template inlining (default behavior better\n"+ |
|
" on average).\n"+ |
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" -x turns on additional debugging message output\n"+ |
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" -u interprets <stylesheet> arguments as URLs\n"+ |
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" -i forces compiler to read stylesheet from stdin\n"+ |
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" -v prints the version of the compiler\n"+ |
|
" -h prints this usage statement\n"}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: This message contains usage information for a |
|
* means of invoking XSLTC from the command-line. The message is |
|
* formatted for presentation in English. The strings <jarfile>, |
|
* <document>, etc. indicate user-specified argument values, and can |
|
* be translated - the argument <class> refers to a Java class, so it |
|
* should be handled in the same way the term is handled for JDK |
|
* documentation. |
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*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.TRANSFORM_USAGE_STR, |
|
"SYNOPSIS \n"+ |
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" java com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.cmdline.Transform [-j <jarfile>]\n"+ |
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" [-x] [-n <iterations>] {-u <document_url> | <document>}\n"+ |
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" <class> [<param1>=<value1> ...]\n\n"+ |
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" uses the translet <class> to transform an XML document \n"+ |
|
" specified as <document>. The translet <class> is either in\n"+ |
|
" the user's CLASSPATH or in the optionally specified <jarfile>.\n"+ |
|
"OPTIONS\n"+ |
|
" -j <jarfile> specifies a jarfile from which to load translet\n"+ |
|
" -x turns on additional debugging message output\n"+ |
|
" -n <iterations> runs the transformation <iterations> times and\n"+ |
|
" displays profiling information\n"+ |
|
" -u <document_url> specifies XML input document as a URL\n"}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: "<xsl:sort>", "<xsl:for-each>" and |
|
* "<xsl:apply-templates>" are keywords that should not be translated. |
|
* The message indicates that an xsl:sort element must be a child of |
|
* one of the other kinds of elements mentioned. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.STRAY_SORT_ERR, |
|
"<xsl:sort> can only be used within <xsl:for-each> or <xsl:apply-templates>."}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: The message indicates that the encoding |
|
* requested for the output document was on that requires support that |
|
* is not available from the Java Virtual Machine being used to execute |
|
* the program. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.UNSUPPORTED_ENCODING, |
|
"Output encoding ''{0}'' is not supported on this JVM."}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: The message indicates that the XPath expression |
|
* named in the substitution text was not well formed syntactically. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.SYNTAX_ERR, |
|
"Syntax error in ''{0}''."}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: The substitution text is the name of a Java |
|
* class. The term "constructor" here is the Java term. The message is |
|
* displayed if XSLTC could not find a constructor for the specified |
|
* class. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.CONSTRUCTOR_NOT_FOUND, |
|
"Cannot find external constructor ''{0}''."}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: "static" is the Java keyword. The substitution |
|
* text is the name of a function. The first argument of that function |
|
* is not of the required type. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.NO_JAVA_FUNCT_THIS_REF, |
|
"The first argument to the non-static Java function ''{0}'' is not a "+ |
|
"valid object reference."}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: An XPath expression was not of the type |
|
* required in a particular context. The substitution text is the |
|
* expression that was in error. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.TYPE_CHECK_ERR, |
|
"Error checking type of the expression ''{0}''."}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: An XPath expression was not of the type |
|
* required in a particular context. However, the location of the |
|
* problematic expression is unknown. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.TYPE_CHECK_UNK_LOC_ERR, |
|
"Error checking type of an expression at an unknown location."}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: The substitution text is the name of a command- |
|
* line option that was not recognized. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.ILLEGAL_CMDLINE_OPTION_ERR, |
|
"The command-line option ''{0}'' is not valid."}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: The substitution text is the name of a command- |
|
* line option. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.CMDLINE_OPT_MISSING_ARG_ERR, |
|
"The command-line option ''{0}'' is missing a required argument."}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: This message is used to indicate the severity |
|
* of another message. The substitution text contains two error |
|
* messages. The spacing before the second substitution text indents |
|
* it the same amount as the first in English. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.WARNING_PLUS_WRAPPED_MSG, |
|
"WARNING: ''{0}''\n :{1}"}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: This message is used to indicate the severity |
|
* of another message. The substitution text is an error message. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.WARNING_MSG, |
|
"WARNING: ''{0}''"}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: This message is used to indicate the severity |
|
* of another message. The substitution text contains two error |
|
* messages. The spacing before the second substitution text indents |
|
* it the same amount as the first in English. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.FATAL_ERR_PLUS_WRAPPED_MSG, |
|
"FATAL ERROR: ''{0}''\n :{1}"}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: This message is used to indicate the severity |
|
* of another message. The substitution text is an error message. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.FATAL_ERR_MSG, |
|
"FATAL ERROR: ''{0}''"}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: This message is used to indicate the severity |
|
* of another message. The substitution text contains two error |
|
* messages. The spacing before the second substitution text indents |
|
* it the same amount as the first in English. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.ERROR_PLUS_WRAPPED_MSG, |
|
"ERROR: ''{0}''\n :{1}"}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: This message is used to indicate the severity |
|
* of another message. The substitution text is an error message. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.ERROR_MSG, |
|
"ERROR: ''{0}''"}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: The substitution text is the name of a class. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.TRANSFORM_WITH_TRANSLET_STR, |
|
"Transform using translet ''{0}'' "}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: The first substitution is the name of a class, |
|
* while the second substitution is the name of a jar file. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.TRANSFORM_WITH_JAR_STR, |
|
"Transform using translet ''{0}'' from jar file ''{1}''"}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: "TransformerFactory" is the name of a Java |
|
* interface and must not be translated. The substitution text is |
|
* the name of the class that could not be instantiated. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.COULD_NOT_CREATE_TRANS_FACT, |
|
"Could not create an instance of the TransformerFactory class ''{0}''."}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: This message is produced when the user |
|
* specified a name for the translet class that contains characters |
|
* that are not permitted in a Java class name. The substitution |
|
* text "{0}" specifies the name the user requested, while "{1}" |
|
* specifies the name the processor used instead. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.TRANSLET_NAME_JAVA_CONFLICT, |
|
"The name ''{0}'' could not be used as the name of the translet "+ |
|
"class because it contains characters that are not permitted in the "+ |
|
"name of Java class. The name ''{1}'' was used instead."}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: The following message is used as a header. |
|
* All the error messages are collected together and displayed beneath |
|
* this message. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.COMPILER_ERROR_KEY, |
|
"Compiler errors:"}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: The following message is used as a header. |
|
* All the warning messages are collected together and displayed |
|
* beneath this message. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.COMPILER_WARNING_KEY, |
|
"Compiler warnings:"}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: The following message is used as a header. |
|
* All the error messages that are produced when the stylesheet is |
|
* applied to an input document are collected together and displayed |
|
* beneath this message. A 'translet' is the compiled form of a |
|
* stylesheet (see above). |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.RUNTIME_ERROR_KEY, |
|
"Translet errors:"}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: An attribute whose value is constrained to |
|
* be a "QName" or a list of "QNames" had a value that was incorrect. |
|
* 'QName' is an XML syntactic term that must not be translated. The |
|
* substitution text contains the actual value of the attribute. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.INVALID_QNAME_ERR, |
|
"An attribute whose value must be a QName or whitespace-separated list of QNames had the value ''{0}''"}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: An attribute whose value is required to |
|
* be an "NCName". |
|
* 'NCName' is an XML syntactic term that must not be translated. The |
|
* substitution text contains the actual value of the attribute. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.INVALID_NCNAME_ERR, |
|
"An attribute whose value must be an NCName had the value ''{0}''"}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: An attribute with an incorrect value was |
|
* encountered. The permitted value is one of the literal values |
|
* "xml", "html" or "text"; it is also permitted to have the form of |
|
* a QName that is not also an NCName. The terms "method", |
|
* "xsl:output", "xml", "html" and "text" are keywords that must not |
|
* be translated. The term "qname-but-not-ncname" is an XML syntactic |
|
* term. The substitution text contains the actual value of the |
|
* attribute. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.INVALID_METHOD_IN_OUTPUT, |
|
"The method attribute of an <xsl:output> element had the value ''{0}''. The value must be one of ''xml'', ''html'', ''text'', or qname-but-not-ncname"}, |
|
{ErrorMsg.JAXP_GET_FEATURE_NULL_NAME, |
|
"The feature name cannot be null in TransformerFactory.getFeature(String name)."}, |
|
{ErrorMsg.JAXP_SET_FEATURE_NULL_NAME, |
|
"The feature name cannot be null in TransformerFactory.setFeature(String name, boolean value)."}, |
|
{ErrorMsg.JAXP_UNSUPPORTED_FEATURE, |
|
"Cannot set the feature ''{0}'' on this TransformerFactory."}, |
|
{ErrorMsg.JAXP_SECUREPROCESSING_FEATURE, |
|
"FEATURE_SECURE_PROCESSING: Cannot set the feature to false when security manager is present."}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: This message describes an internal error in the |
|
* processor. The term "byte code" is a Java technical term for the |
|
* executable code in a Java method, and "try-catch-finally block" |
|
* refers to the Java keywords with those names. "Outlined" is a |
|
* technical term internal to XSLTC and should not be translated. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.OUTLINE_ERR_TRY_CATCH, |
|
"Internal XSLTC error: the generated byte code contains a " + |
|
"try-catch-finally block and cannot be outlined."}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: This message describes an internal error in the |
|
* processor. The terms "OutlineableChunkStart" and |
|
* "OutlineableChunkEnd" are the names of classes internal to XSLTC and |
|
* should not be translated. The message indicates that for every |
|
* "start" there must be a corresponding "end", and vice versa, and |
|
* that if one of a pair of "start" and "end" appears between another |
|
* pair of corresponding "start" and "end", then the other half of the |
|
* pair must also be between that same enclosing pair. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.OUTLINE_ERR_UNBALANCED_MARKERS, |
|
"Internal XSLTC error: OutlineableChunkStart and " + |
|
"OutlineableChunkEnd markers must be balanced and properly nested."}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: This message describes an internal error in the |
|
* processor. The term "byte code" is a Java technical term for the |
|
* executable code in a Java method. The "method" that is being |
|
* referred to is a Java method in a translet that XSLTC is generating |
|
* in processing a stylesheet. The "instruction" that is being |
|
* referred to is one of the instrutions in the Java byte code in that |
|
* method. "Outlined" is a technical term internal to XSLTC and |
|
* should not be translated. |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.OUTLINE_ERR_DELETED_TARGET, |
|
"Internal XSLTC error: an instruction that was part of a block of " + |
|
"byte code that was outlined is still referred to in the original " + |
|
"method." |
|
}, |
|
/* |
|
* Note to translators: This message describes an internal error in the |
|
* processor. The "method" that is being referred to is a Java method |
|
* in a translet that XSLTC is generating. |
|
* |
|
*/ |
|
{ErrorMsg.OUTLINE_ERR_METHOD_TOO_BIG, |
|
"Internal XSLTC error: a method in the translet exceeds the Java " + |
|
"Virtual Machine limitation on the length of a method of 64 " + |
|
"kilobytes. This is usually caused by templates in a stylesheet " + |
|
"that are very large. Try restructuring your stylesheet to use " + |
|
"smaller templates." |
|
}, |
|
{ErrorMsg.DESERIALIZE_TRANSLET_ERR, "When Java security is enabled, " + |
|
"support for deserializing TemplatesImpl is disabled." + |
|
"This can be overridden by setting the jdk.xml.enableTemplatesImplDeserialization" + |
|
" system property to true."} |
|
}; |
|
} |
|
} |