Not to be rude, but this would be a question for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to answer. You might get lucky and hit
on someone here that can tell you ... personally, I never put pages
under WEB-INF - that's one practice I question. If you really must do
this, it would seem reasonable to me you could provide an action that
would "feed" you the file.
My guess (and that's exactly what it is) is that <c:import> is making a
fresh request for the file - a request which goes through the same
channels a client requesting the document would go through - and so it
cannot retrieve it. Access under WEB-INF is prohibited by the servlet
specification. It is acceptable to forward to there though ... if you
really feel the need ... so fronting the file with an action would be
the way to go. (just declare an action that has the XML file as it's
"parameter" attribute - and make it of type o.a.s.a.ForwardAction - that
should do the trick).
... in config ...
<action path="/xmlFeed"
parameter="/WEB-INF/xmlFeed.xml"
type="org.apache.struts.actions.ForwardAction">
<action path="/xsltFeed"
parameter="/WEB-INF/xsltFeed.xsl"
type="org.apache.struts.actions.ForwardAction">
... in page ...
<c:import url="/xmlFeed.do" var="xml"/>
<c:import url="/xsltFeed.do" var="xslt"/>
Give that a go. If it doesn't work ... wait to see if someone here has
a better suggestion or ask on taglibs-user like I suggested.
Billy Ng wrote:
>The c tag cannot find the xml document if the directory is behind th WEB-INF
>directory like:
>
><%@ taglib prefix="c" uri="http://java.sun.com/jstl/core" %>
><%@ taglib prefix="x" uri="http://java.sun.com/jstl/xml" %>
><c:import url="/WEB-INF/xml/my.xml" var="xml"/>
><c:import url="/WEB-INF/xml/my.xsl" var="xslt"/>
><x:transform xml="${xml}" xslt="${xslt}"/>
>
>, but I change the xml directory to root, it will work
>
><%@ taglib prefix="c" uri="http://java.sun.com/jstl/core" %>
><%@ taglib prefix="x" uri="http://java.sun.com/jstl/xml" %>
><c:import url="/xml/my.xml" var="xml"/>
><c:import url="/xml/my.xsl" var="xslt"/>
><x:transform xml="${xml}" xslt="${xslt}"/>
>
>Would anybody please tell me why?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Billy Ng
>
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