I guess, the problem is now that IE just cannot
cope with the path ...
href=""d:\docbook\stylesheets\xslt\1_45\html\docbook.xsl"?>
but i must have a absolute path, because I can't move
the DocBook Stylesheets. And I don't think it's
possible to link a directory (WINNT 4) like in UNIX Systems.
Your href attribute value is not a legal URI. It must be:
href=""file://localhost/d:/docbook/stylesheets/xslt/1_45/html/docbook.xsl"
Some processors "friendly" understand windows-like paths, but that is a standard violation -- backslashes _cannot_ be used in URLs.
Cheers,
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Process Engineer
PETROBRAS R&D Centre - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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| "Kaiser Christian (SV SC RS T33)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
04/10/2001 09:46
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Para: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: Assunto: RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: Internet Explorer XSLT |
Thank you very much for the reply,
I've done what you suggested (and you were right),
but it still doesn't work.
I guess, the problem is now that IE just cannot
cope with the path ...
href=""d:\docbook\stylesheets\xslt\1_45\html\docbook.xsl"?>
but i must have a absolute path, because I can't move
the DocBook Stylesheets. And I don't think it's
possible to link a directory (WINNT 4) like in UNIX Systems.
Should it work with file:/// or something similar?
I haven't tried it, yet.
best regards,
(-:hris
