Subject: Re: [xsl] XSL make .JSP call? From: Nic <nferrier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 16:27:02 +0100 |
"Bruso, John" <jbruso@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Can an XSL style sheet make a .jsp call? > > If so, how? <xsl:variable name="resultofjsp" select="document('http://mysite/some.jsp')"/> for that to work however the jsp should produce well-formed XML and that isn't always the case. > I have an XSL document that renders from XML, but I need to include a > file in the document. It's a complex javascript file. I'm using script > src="{$themePath}/webtrends/sdc.js" type="text/javascript"><xsl:text> > </xsl:text></script> right now, but it has to execute on the client, and > is really slow. I thought if I could include the file in some other way, > say JSP, I could improve the performance. You could a DTD include, that's client side. Or include some JS that executes client side to make an AJAX call and then insert the result DOM into the page DOM. Nic Ferrier http://www.tapsellferrier.co.uk Available for consultations
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