Re: xsl taglib and WebSphere Application Server 3.5ptf2 (again)

2001-02-11 Thread dion
- Re: xsl taglib and WebSphere Application Server 3.5ptf2 (again) > > 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"

Re: xsl taglib and WebSphere Application Server 3.5ptf2 (again)

2001-02-05 Thread Hans Bergsten
Thomas Tolborg wrote: > > > > > 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". > > > > > [...] > > > > Hans > > -- > > Hans Bergsten [E

Re: xsl taglib and WebSphere Application Server 3.5ptf2 (again)

2001-02-05 Thread Thomas Tolborg
> > 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". > > > [...] > > Hans > -- > Hans Bergsten [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gefion Software http://www.

Re: xsl taglib and WebSphere Application Server 3.5ptf2 (again)

2001-02-04 Thread Hans Bergsten
> Thomas Tolborg wrote: > > 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

xsl taglib and WebSphere Application Server 3.5ptf2 (again)

2001-02-02 Thread Thomas Tolborg
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