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Ranjith Kodikara wrote:
if you want the browser to transform the XML into HTML, then no problem. If you want to do that server side, you'll be in a bit more trouble because you're doing that in JSP.We are developing a information selling system for a chamber of commerce and we want to generate reports for user requests. First we let users to select a query criteria. Then I hope to generate an xml document; which is a jsp file generated from the database, with xml content type. Then at the moment my idea is to generate an html document by parsing that xml file via an xsl stylesheet.
Do you think this method is suitable? Then can I write an xsl stylesheet with jsp.
What for?
No, if you don't save them to disk. You just need to send the HTML to the browser.If I generate html's with xml files using Xalan , when users are generating reports doesnt the folder in the web server get filled with html files?
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