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processStyleSheet method
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- Subject: [xsl] processStyleSheet method
- From: "Decarli, Jim" <Jim dot Decarli at fishersci dot com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 17:30:50 -0400
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In a Java servlet I am using the following command:
StylesheetRoot ssr =
processor.processStylesheet(xslFileName.toString());
where processor is a XSLTProcessor and xslFileName is a URL to the location
of the stylesheet.
I have this code working fine on a local web server set-up but when I move
the code out to a https server it hangs on this line and does not throw any
exceptions. I know that it is resolving the URL correctly, but I'm not sure
if it has anything to do with being on an ssl server or if there is a
security problem on the UNIX machine. Does the processStyleSheet method
write to tempory files when it compiles the stylesheet?
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