Incidentally..do you have any example URLs that I can look at..to see what
XSL output has done for your site?
Thanks.
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> Kevin,
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> Here is a simpler way to do this:
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> 1) request comes to controller servlet.
> 2) controller makes url connection and g
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> If you don't mind I would like to ask you a question or two..
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> How exactly is the XSL, XML output of a JSP
e the
path/filename of the xsl text and that engine loads it.
Thanks.
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Thursday, November 02, 2000, 4:52:16 AM, you wrote:
> Hi Jan,
> I downloaded the latest version of Orion and under
> orion\default-web-app\examples\xsl you should find the example.
> But, should not the orion server do the conversion and send html to the
> browser, because, that would
> make mor