firstly, Thanks for your help.
So are you say that I need a DTD in my prods.xml, or are you saying that I
need a this particular DTD from netscape??
At the moment I don't have any specified DTD for prods.xml. Will the
transformation work if I were to put in an internal DTD??


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>Subject: Re: XML from servlets & XSLT??
>Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 11:48:28 +0000
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>What is your DOCTYPE DTD specification  "webpages/prods.xml" , then ?
>It must be physically accessible
>
>e.g
>
><!-- DOCTYPE rss PUBLIC "-//Netscape Communications//DTD RSS 0.91//EN"
>              "http://my.netscape.com/publish/formats/rss-0.91.dtd"; -->
>
><!-- A  remote DTD downloaded from netscape -->
>
>or
>
><!-- DOCTYPE rss PUBLIC "-//Netscape Communications//DTD RSS 0.91//EN"
>              "DTD/rss-0.91.dtd" -->
>
><!-- A relative DTD == "webpages/DTD/rss-0.91.dtd" -->
>
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>I am using xalan-j_2_0_1
>And this is the code that I have in my servlet:
>XSLTInputSource xmlSource = null;
>
>xmlSource = new XSLTInputSource(new FileReader((String)
>"webpages/prods.xml"));
>
>XSLTInputSource xslSource = null;
>
>xslSource = new XSLTInputSource(new FileReader((String)
>"webpages/prods.xsl"));
>res.setContentType("text/html");
>XSLTResultTarget target = new XSLTResultTarget(res.getWriter());
>
>try
>{
>         XSLTProcessor processor = XSLTProcessorFactory.getProcessor();
>         processor.process(xmlSource, xslSource, target);
>}
>catch (SAXException exc)
>{}
>
>The system ID error you say is a DTD error, is this because I have not used
>a DTD??
>How do I read the file from the server and send it back???
>
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