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Passing arguments to Visual Studio's XSLT debugger

I'm debugging a transform with Visual Studio. The application that uses the transform normally also passes in some parameters:

XslTransform xslTransform = new XslTransform();
xslTransform.Load(myXslt);
XsltArgumentList transformArgumentList = new XsltArgumentList();
transformArgumentList.AddParam(paramName1, String.Empty, paramValue1); // this
transformArgumentList.AddParam(paramName2, String.Empty, paramValue2); // and this
xslTransform.Transform(inputStream, transformArgumentList, outputStream);

How can I set the parameters when debugging?

How can I set the parameters when debugging?

You should use the following XslCompiledTransform constructor :

public XslCompiledTransform(
    bool enableDebug
)

with the enableDebug argument set to true .

Then you can start debugging and the debugger will stop on breakpoints set in your XSLT transformation .

Here is an example:

// Enable XSLT debugging.
XslCompiledTransform xslt = new XslCompiledTransform(true);

// Load the style sheet.
xslt.Load("MyTransformation.xsl");

// Create the writer.
XmlWriterSettings settings = new XmlWriterSettings();
settings.Indent=true;
XmlWriter writer = XmlWriter.Create("output.xml", settings);

// Execute the transformation.
xslt.Transform("books.xml", writer);
writer.Close();

Of course, if you are lazy, you may just hardcode the values of the parameters in your XSLT stylesheet:

<xsl:param name="param1" select="SomeValue1"/>
<xsl:param name="param2" select="SomeValue2"/>

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