And for the really fast guys among you which noticed I was using the
internal pipeline... I removed the internal-only attribute ;-)
<map:pipeline id="internal-resource">
<map:match pattern="resource/internal/**">
<map:read src="resource/internal/{1}"/>
</map:match>
</map:pipeline>
From: Robby Pelssers [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 4:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: The XML page cannot be displayed. Cannot view XML input using
style sheet. Please correct the error and then click
Hi all,
I ran into a strange problem in Internet Explorer. The problem does not
occur when using Firefox or Chrome. Some googling resulted in following
links:
http://www.outofcontrol.ca/2009/02/20/w3org-dtdxhtml1-strictdtd-blocks-w
indows-ie-users/
http://www.w3.org/blog/systeam/2008/02/08/w3c_s_excessive_dtd_traffic
But the strange thing is that other pages work just fine in IE. The
only real difference is that I'm using Cocoon Forms. Setting the type
of the serializer to 'html' instead of 'xhtml' fixed my issue.
The question is: What might be the real cause of this issue?
Anybody any ideas?
Thx in advance,
Robby Pelssers
<map:match pattern="index.jx">
<map:generate src="page/index.jx" type="jx" />
<map:transform
src="resource/internal/xslt/forms-samples-styling.xsl">
<map:parameter name="forms-resources"
value="{servlet:forms:/resource/external/forms}"/>
<map:parameter name="dojo-resources"
value="{servlet:ajax:/resource/external/dojo}"/>
</map:transform>
<!-- REMARK: when using the xhtml serializer i got following
exception:
The XML page cannot be displayed. Cannot view XML input
using style sheet. Please correct the error and then click
the Refresh button, or try again later.
-->
<map:serialize type="html" />
</map:match>