>
> 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.gefionsoftware.com
> Author of JavaServer Pages (O'Reilly), http://TheJSPBook.com
>

Hans,

I believe I tried everything; "/htmltable.xsl",
"/xsl-examples/htmltable.xsl", "/webapp/xsl-examples/htmltable.xsl" and so
on.

It must be a WebSphere Application Server specific problem, since I have
tried the examples with success on Tomcat.

/Thomas



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