Re: xsl:output help or building svg from xslt

Subject: Re: xsl:output help or building svg from xslt
From: Ronald <ronald@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2000 16:48:39 +0200
I believe the system doctype is mandatory although you can specify it as empty (when the system doctypes is false, it looks for the public i think).
The example you're given should have worked.



>> Here's one that works for me:
>>  <xsl:output standalone="yes" doctype-system="svg-19990812.dtd"
>>             media-type="image/svg" indent="yes"/>

Wish I had your luck!

Using doctype-system, IE complains it can't download the specified
resource. (first 2 generated lines here.  A 'view source' from the browser
shows all of my SVG code though !! )
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>
<!DOCTYPE svg SYSTEM "svg-19990812.dtd">

Since according to w3c, the DTD says PUBLIC so I tried using
doctype-public.  Now IE complains about a missing white space at the end of
the DOCTYPE statement.  Huh?
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>
<!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "svg-19990812.dtd">

Also tried a media type of image/svg-xml, other values for doctype string,
indent yes/no, ...  No luck.
Any further ideas?
Larry


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