Sunnay,

It is indeed possible to change the struts.xpl pipeline to suit your
needs. We use the d: namespace as an example to show how to style HTML
with XSLT stylesheets, but you are of course free to use any other
namespace/convention or none at all.

Please let us know if you have other questions,
Julien


Yaldiz, Sunay wrote:


Hello again,

I found the solution a bit too fast:) I saw that it is possible by changing some parts in struts.xpl.

Sunay

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Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Dezember 2003 14:06
An: OXF Users
Betreff: Struts-OXF integration


Hello,


I have a question. I use Struts-OXF integration framework and for some of the views' creation, I use OXF pipelines. Here struts.xpl pipeline sends the output xml document with namespace d="http..../oxf" to epilogue and the final view is output by the epilogue. My problem is that I don't really want any epilogue here, I want to create the final page without epilogue without the namespace "d". I mean for example I want to create <head> not <d:head> element, and directly send the page to the client browser. I hope I was clear enough.

Is it possible, and if possible how?

Thanks
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