I'm having a problem with tDom. I was going to ask on their mailing
list, but they use Yahoo groups, which happens to be down.
Hoping someone here may know what's going on :)
I'm trying to include an xslt template from within another (included)
xslt template.
-
The inclusion (from within
On 2004.03.05, Ross Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The inclusion (from within map_results.xsl):
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform;
version=1.0
xsl:include href=poi_list.xsl/
and the error:
couldn't open
Dossy wrote:
- if so, how can I get around it (and who desires it??) :)
xsl:include href=../poi_list.xsl/
?
Really? Can you include relative files like this?
rob
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On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 12:52, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Dossy wrote:
- if so, how can I get around it (and who desires it??) :)
xsl:include href=../poi_list.xsl/
?
Really? Can you include relative files like this?
rob
If I may further clarify, my problem does not occur when testing
On 2004.03.05, Ross Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, should have mentioned what I tried..
xsl:include href=../poi_list.xsl/
and
xsl:include href=/poi_list.xsl/
both give errors:
couldn't open map_results.xsl/../poi_list.xsl: no such file or direc..
and
couldn't open
On 2004.03.05, Rob Crittenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dossy wrote:
xsl:include href=../poi_list.xsl/
Really? Can you include relative files like this?
According to Ross, no, not in tDOM's XSLT processor, at least.
However, the XSLT spec. doesn't forbid it, and one would think it ought
to
Dossy wrote:
On 2004.03.05, Rob Crittenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dossy wrote:
xsl:include href=../poi_list.xsl/
Really? Can you include relative files like this?
According to Ross, no, not in tDOM's XSLT processor, at least.
However, the XSLT spec. doesn't forbid it, and one would think
Rob Crittenden wrote on 3/5/2004, 1:42 PM:
Sorry, poor wording on my part. Should any webserver allow including via
relative directories like this? What is to prevent an xslt from
including ../../../etc/passwd? Or is there an explicit limitation to the
document root?
or is this
On 2004.03.05, Rob Crittenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
xsl:include href=../poi_list.xsl/
[...] Should any webserver allow including via relative directories
like this? What is to prevent an xslt from including
../../../etc/passwd? Or is there an explicit limitation to the
document root?
My
How do I create leading tag
?xml version=1.0?
in an XML document (or make such tag visible in return from domDoc
asXML command)? Rest of my document is nested element and text nodes.
Thanks - Alex
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... and another one - why does the following snippet of code fail? What is
the proper way to swap values of 2 Tcl variables holding domNodes?
Thanks -Alex
server1:nscp 218 dom createDocument root doc
domDoc0x248e90
server1:nscp 219 $doc createElement foo n1
domNode0x249088
server1:nscp 220 set
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Alexander Leykekh wrote:
... and another one - why does the following snippet of code fail? What is
the proper way to swap values of 2 Tcl variables holding domNodes?
If you specify [$doc createElement foo n1] then when n1 is changed or
unset (i.e., if within a proc that
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