Glen Carl wrote:
Richard,
For the proxy portlets, we have not yet built in file read support.
Only, http access, so place the xsl file in a http readable location,
and reference by something like <parameter name="stylesheet"
value="http://127.0.0.1:8080/jetspeed/xsl/my.xsl"
hidden="false"></parameter>
Sangam,
Attached is a jar containing some Proxy portlets that transform
xml/xsl. Give them a try. We are trying to make them more generic for
the good of the Jetspeed Community. We are also working on
improvements, and new features to these portlets. They are hybrids of
the XSL, Iframe and WebSurfRewriter portlets. The documentations for
installation are in the Jar.
Glen
Richard Bourner wrote:
Glen,
do you happen to have any example of a XSL tranformation that
you can send me?
I can't see my XML file when using <parameter name="stylesheet"...>
as you mentioned ealier.
Basically I have:
in my Registry file:
--------------------
<portlet-entry ...>
...
<parameter name="stylesheet" value="/WEB-INF/xsl/convert.xsl"
hidden="false"></parameter>
<url>/WEB-INF/xml/data.xml</url>
<category>news</category>
</portlet-entry>
a XML file (/WEB-INF/xml/data.xml):
-----------------------------------
...
<!DOCTYPE top SYSTEM "/WEB-INF/dtd/mydtd.dtd" >
...
a DTD file (/WEB-INF/dtd/mydtd.dtd)
-----------------------------------
a XLS file (/WEB-INF/xsl/convert.xsl)
-------------------------------------
Any idea?
Thx
Richard
> Sangam Dash wrote:
Hi
I have an xml file that is coming from some URL.
I have my own XSL file to convert it and show it inside a portlet.
Anybody know how to do this?
Thanks
sangam dash
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what is the other attached file? Part 1.3?
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