Loren,
The only support we can provide is the documentation for configuring the
module. Are you having trouble understanding the doc? The mod simply
looks for xml/xsl file pairs in the directory that is specified. The file
is chosen based on the html file name. Here is an example of how our test
server is configured:
1. Apache is installed in c:\Apache\Apache Group\Apache
2. In httpd.conf, DocumentRoot is set as follows:
DocumentRoot="C:/Apache/Apache Group/Apache/htdocs"
3. The module is configured as follows:
LoadModule xslt_module
C:/Apache/xml-xalan/c/Build/Win32/VC6/Release/ApacheModuleXSLT.dll
<Location /xslt>
AddHandler mod_xslt .html
AddHandler mod_xslt .txt
</Location>
4. The directory c:\Apache\Apache Group\Apache\htdocs\xslt contains the
following files:
apachemod.xml
apachemod.xsl
4. If I open the following document in my web browser, xslt_module will
do the transform, and return the html document:
http://dbertoni4/xslt/apachemod.html
By the way, it is _extremely bad netiquette to send email to people's
personal email addresses. So far, you've sent the same message to two
individuals on the Xalan list, plus posted to the list. Please do not do
this again.
Dave
Loren Lai
<lorenlai@yah To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
oo.com> cc: (bcc: David N Bertoni/CAM/Lotus)
Subject: Xalan Configuration with
ApacheServer on NT
06/20/2001
03:18 AM
Please
respond to
xalan-dev
Hello,
can someone tell me how to use xalan-module with
apache win32 ? For example I have a XML-File which is
in the
htdocs-directory of apache32-server- When I make a
request on this xml-file by my Netscape Browser the
ApacheServer should return a html-file. Intern the
ApacheServer uses Xalan for transforming xml+xsl into
html. But how can I configure the Xalan-Module in
ApacheServer on Win NT. Apache32 is already installed
on NT. Xalan is here
http://xml.apache.org/xalan-c/samples.html !!!
Can someone help me please ?
Thank you in advance !
Loren :)
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Loren Lai :)
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