Maybe your browser doesn't support XSLT?
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Joe Tseng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks to the list for the help earlier... Now I'm trying to apply an XSLT
> document to the generated XML and nothing seems to show up. I suspect if it
> worked as it's supposed to you'd see two code 200 msgs in STDOUT - one for
> the XML itself and one for the XSLT document. So far I'm only getting one
> and I can see the contents of my XSLT doc only if I look directly at it with
> the browser. Is this something else that is blindingly obvious for others?
>
> My code.py is as follows:
>
> urls = (
> "/", "index",
> "/main.xsl", "xslmain"
> )
> ...
> xmlstr = "<?xml version=\"1.0\"
> encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n<?xml-stylesheet type=\"text/xsl\"
> href=\"./main.xsl\"?>\n"
> xmlstr = xmlstr + etree.tostring(runlist, pretty_print=True)
> ...class xslmain:
> def GET (self):
> web.header("Content-Type","text/xml; charset=utf-8")
> print open("templates/main.xsl").read()
>
>
> - Joe
> >
>
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