Have you downloaded the opt-domify package and examined the friendbook-domify example?
It works, I assure you :-) Jeff Schnitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -----Original Message----- > From: Al Butler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 6:20 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: Mougenot Sylvain > Subject: RE: [Mav-user] Domify, adding my own xml to the model. > > > If you have not realized by now from this posting and earlier > ones that XML-XSL xlations are not really working in Maverick. > > I'm looking for a MVC that can easily handle XML-XSL. It's either > Maverick or WebWorks and either one I can't get working. > > I need options. > > XML file / XSL file. > XML memory data / XSL file. > XML file / XSL cached file. > XML memory data / XSL cached file. > > those 4 above displayed back to calling device. > > XML memory data / XSL file out to FILE > XML file / XSL file out to FILE > > > docs, samples, whatever. > > Internationalization. > XSL files are named differently for each languge. > Examples: > getLogin.xsl (english, US) (lazy approach) > getLogin_en_US.xsl (proper approach) > getLogin_ko_KR.xsl (Korean). > > My products do this in a servlet: > > Retrieve request.getHeader("accept-language"); > Form locale: > if (lang !=null && !lang.startsWith("en-us") ) { > currentLocale = new Locale ("ko","KO"); > } else { > currentLocale = new Locale ("en","US"); > } > > Get XSL file: > XSL_Filename = this.cti_properties.getXSLFile(user_command,lang); > Example: > if (lang !=null && !lang.startsWith("en-us")) { > /* only korean is supported*/ > if (lang.startsWith("ko")) { > String opint = new String (operation+"_ko"); > return(props.getProperty( opint, "" )); > } else > return null; > > > The Korean XSL file holds ONLY Korean text. > It IMPORTS the Englsih XSL file, which causes the Korean > text to over-write the English XSL parameters. > > Th English file contains all of the HTML and Javascript in > one centralized location. > > > > thanks, > al > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Schnitzer, > Jeff > Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 4:03 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: Mougenot Sylvain > Subject: RE: [Mav-user] Domify, adding my own xml to the model. > > > > From: Mougenot Sylvain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > > > Aim: > > The controller have to pass the selected contents (as XML > Strings) > > to the vue XSL throught domify. > > > > Problem: > > Domify treat the XML String as a CData. I mean it masks "<" > ">",... > > so that I've no more XML structure at the output. > > Right, that's as intended. Think of the model as a DOM, not an XML > stream - strings in the nodes (or within SAX events) are not > re-interpreted as XML. > > There are a couple easy ways to do what you want to do. The first (and > more complicated) way is to parse the XML yourself using the JAXP api in > your Controller and put the DOM objects in your model. If you want fine > control of the model, this is probably your best bet. > > If you're fine with the XML string itself being the whole model, then > the easiest way to do this by far is to use the "trivial" view type. > You simply set the String (or a Reader to the XML stream) as the model > (by calling ControllerContext.setModel() ). It will be passed into the > transform process and processed automatically. > > I suspect the second option is what you're looking for. > > <view type="trivial"> > <transform path="blah.xsl"/> > </view> > > The documentation for TrivialViewFactory: > > http://mav.sourceforge.net/api/org/infohazard/maverick/view/TrivialViewF > actory.html > > Jeff Schnitzer > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > [INVALID FOOTER] > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: DEDICATED SERVERS only $89! > Linux or FreeBSD, FREE setup, FAST network. Get your own server > today at http://www.ServePath.com/indexfm.htm > [INVALID FOOTER] ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: DEDICATED SERVERS only $89! Linux or FreeBSD, FREE setup, FAST network. Get your own server today at http://www.ServePath.com/indexfm.htm [INVALID FOOTER]
