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Re: xsl taglib and WebSphere Application Server 3.5ptf2 (again)
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> The xsl attribute value must start with a slash (/) and contain the
> context-relative path for the XSL file. I.e., if the XSL file is in
> the top-directory for the web application, use "/htmltable.xsl"
Thomas Tolborg wrote:
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> > The xsl attribute value must start with a slash (/) and contain the
> > context-relative path for the XSL file. I.e., if the XSL file is in
> > the top-directory for the web application, use "/htmltable.xsl".
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> > > [...]
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> > Hans
> > --
> > Hans Bergsten [E
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> The xsl attribute value must start with a slash (/) and contain the
> context-relative path for the XSL file. I.e., if the XSL file is in
> the top-directory for the web application, use "/htmltable.xsl".
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> > [...]
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> Hans
> --
> Hans Bergsten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gefion Software http://www.
> Thomas Tolborg wrote:
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> Hi.
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> I have gotten the jakarta xsl taglib to work with Tomcat 3.2.1 perfectly.
> But when I try with WebSphere AS 3.5 ptf2 it fails. I have used the
> wartowebapp script to generate the correct webapp.
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> I use the examples from the new JavaServer Pages book from
Hi.I have gotten the jakarta xsl taglib to work with Tomcat 3.2.1
perfectly. But when I try with WebSphere AS 3.5 ptf2 it fails. I have used
the wartowebapp script to generate the correct webapp.I use the
examples from the new JavaServer Pages book from
oreilly.phone_html.jsp