Subject: [xsl] xsl:import and jar files From: xptm@xxxxxxx Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 15:28:12 +0000 |
I wonder if this mail ever get to the list, because i've posted it with no subject and get rejected... > Hello all: > > I don't know if this question should be posted on this list, but... > > I have in my XSLT a > > <xsl:import href="xfunctions.xsl" /> > > that works OK when the file whose name is "xfunctions.xsl" is > on the file system. > > However i'm trying now to access it in a resource file (a > Java JAR file), but i get error from the parser saying it > won't find the file. > > Any toughts? > > Thanks all. I've made some progress now, by *not* changing the XSLT at all and put all the "looking" stuff on a Java URIResolver. However i still have problems. - i had a lot of troubles trying to do something like <xsl:param name="jar" select="'jar:http://intranetdev/Site/java/GTInfo.jar'"/> <xsl:import href="concat({$jar},'resources/xfunctions.xsl')" /> why is that? - it seems to work with xsl:import and xsl:include but not when using document(). Shouldn't that have the same beahviour? I'm very sorry if this isn't the place to ask these questions. Regards. Ganha Cbmaras de Filmar, Televisues e outros fantasticos primios Samsung com o SAPO! Clica em http://dc.sapo.pt/sfc
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