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Re: problems with JSP/XML/XSL
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- Subject: Re: problems with JSP/XML/XSL
- From: "Rohit Peyyeti" <rohit at translogicsys dot com>
- Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 19:15:35 +0530
- Organization: ATS TransLogic Systems
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Well, everything works fine if I reboot my Linux system. Pretty strange
right?
...Rohit
----- Original Message -----
From: Rohit Peyyeti <rohit@translogicsys.com>
To: <xsl-list@mulberrytech.com>
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 5:13 PM
Subject: problems with JSP/XML/XSL
> Hello Again:
>
> I have a small problem. I have a JSP program which consists of XML and
> also reference to XSL (for transforming). This is how I went about
creating
> the JSP file:
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> 1) I created a small XML file and also XSL file on my windows NT machine.
> Everything works fine when seen in the browser (IE5).
> 2) Now I copy all this files on to my linux machine. My Linux machine has
> the following:
> 1) Apache 1.3.12
> 2) Tomcat 3.1
> 3) mySQL database.
> 3) Everything works file here too when viewed from the browser.
> 4) Now I renamed my XML file to JSP file (so that I can put some JSP
> instructions)
> 5) Now boom, nothing works. XSL transformations does not take place.
> But though I see some values out, they are not formatted, like none
> of the HTML is applied. It is just a raw XML data comming out to the
> browser (not in the tag format) is there any problem with the Servlet
> Engine which I am use such as tomcat? or anything else?
>
> This JSP file which I have created is quite a simple one and technically
> speaking it should work. I don't know where I am going wrong.
>
> Any pointers on this would be of great help to me.
>
> thanks
> Rohit Peyyeti
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