Re: Trouble with XSL transforms with JSP

2005-01-30 Thread Alan Deikman
The error message you are getting I haven't seen before, but it seems that you have some text before the root element of your document. This would be outside of the ? .. ? elements. Personally, I wrote a java class to do my XSL transforms. My JSPs call them, so other than that there is

RE: Trouble with XSL transforms with JSP

2005-01-28 Thread Pawson, David
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I decided to start with something I know about, so I am attempting to transform an XML document to an HTML page via JSP. For a sanity check, I have downloaded O'Reilly's source code from JavaServer Pages, 3rd

Trouble with XSL transforms with JSP

2005-01-27 Thread cknell
I have played with several versions of Tomcat, but now I have decided to study JSP in earnest and I downloaded the latest release two days ago. I have also upgraded my Java installation. The installation went relatively well and Tomcat is running on my machine. I decided to start with