Have you looked for specific errors in the log files? It should work as
expected..
Cheers,
Geert
Rob Norman wrote:
Hi,
This isn't entirely cocoon-related but it's slightly relevant. I have a
very long stylesheet that i'd like to split into several files. I've
tried using the <xsl:include> tag to include the file but, even though
the files are in the same folder, it can't find them. e.g. I have 2
files in the same directory, page.xslt and html.xsl. The page.xslt file
has the line
<xsl:include href="html.xsl"/>
but it doesn't run any of the templates in html.xsl. I've even tried
specifying it as a "cocoon:/file.xsl" but that only causes an exception
in the java.net.URL class (bad protocol) which is understandable since
it's not using the SourceResolver.
If there's a better place to ask this question, please tell me and i'll
take it there instead.
Is there any advice you can give me, or should I just resign myself to
having a long and unweildy stylesheet?
Cheers,
Rob.
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