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sabcmd(1)							     sabcmd(1)

NAME
       sabcmd - a command line interface to Sablotron XSLT processor

SYNOPSIS
       sabcmd [options] <stylesheet> [<input> [<output>]] [assignments]
       sabcmd [options] -batch-xml <input> [<stylesheet> [<output>]]+ [assign-
       ments]
       sabcmd [options] -batch-xsl <stylesheet> [<input> [<output>]]+ [assign-
       ments]

DESCRIPTION
       sabcmd is a command line interface to Sablotron XSLT processor. You can
       use is to transform XML files with XSLT stylesheets.

       The only required parameter is a stylesheet; this is a URI of  an  XSLT
       stylesheet  to  be  used for the transformation process. If you omit an
       input file, the standard input is used. In addition, you can specify an
       output  file.  If  no  output  file is given, the output is sent to the
       standard output.

       sabcmd can also run in a batch mode to process single input  file  with
       multiple stylesheets (--batch-xml) or to apply a stylesheet to multiple
       input files (--batch-xsl).

       Assignments allow to pass parameters and named buffers to  the  proces-
       sor. The assignments have always the form of

	      name1=value1 name2=value2 ...

       where  name  is	either	an  ASCII string for named buffers or an ASCII
       string with the leading '$' sign for parameters. (Note that you need to
       use  the	 right quotes to prevent the shell interpreter from performing
       an expansion of variables).

OPTIONS
       Option can be of two forms - short or long. If some options  have  val-
       ues,  the  values are separated with a whitespace for short options and
       with a equal sign ('=') for long options.

	      -L mylog.log

       is the same as

	      --log-file=mylog.log

   COMMON OPTIONS
       -x, --batch-xml
	      multiple stylesheets, single input file

       -s, --batch-xsl
	      multiple input files, single stylesheet

       -b, --base=NAME
	      set the hard base URI to NAME

       --debug-options
	      display the information on debugging options

       -?, --help
	      display this help message

       -L, --log-file=NAME
	      set the log file, turns logging on

       -m, --measure
	      measure the time of processing

       -v, --version
	      display the version information

   DEBUG OPTIONS
       --debug
	      display results of the command line parse

       -t, --times=COUNT
	      run sabcmd the specified number of times

       -f, --flags
	      pass flags given to SablotSetOptions()

       -F, --use-SPF
	      use SablotProcessFiles()

       -S, --use-SPS
	      use SablotProcessStrings(). Give	2  args	 (stylesheet,  input).
	      Precede each by @.

       --use-SPS-on-files
	      use SablotProcessStrings() on the contents of the given files.

ENVIRONMENT
       When  the  <xsl:sort> instruction is used without the 'lang' attribute,
       common locale related environment variables apply..

BUGS
       There are no known bugs related to sabcmd currently. Most of  bugs  you
       can  meet  are  related	to Sablotron processor itself. In such a case,
       please take a look at Sablotron's home website  (www.gingerall.org)  or
       contact us at <sab-bugs@gingerall.cz>.

AUTHOR
       Pavel Hlavnicka <pavel@gingerall.cz>

				 June 17, 2002			     sabcmd(1)
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