Tim,
What I usually do is use 'xml' extensions for both the xml and the
xsl. Try renaming the 1.xsl to 1_xsl.xml.
-rick
At 11:19 AM 5/5/03 -0400, you wrote:
Thanks for both responses. Now I have:
http://ecedbdev.eng.umd.edu:8080/ece/facultyAndStaff/1.xml.jsp
has content-type: text/xml
and
http://ecedbdev.eng.umd.edu:8080/ece/facultyAndStaff/1.xsl
has content-type: text/xsl
But Netscape 7.0 still won't display 1.xml.jsp as HTML. Why ? Thanks
> Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 10:52:50 -0600
> From: Rick Taylor <taylor(_at_)ppdm(_dot_)org>
> Subject: Re: [xsl] Tomcat serving XSLT confuses Netscape?
>
> Tim,
>
> Notice the Content-Type: text/plain
> The page is being served up as text and Netscape is interpreting it
> correctly as such.
> You might check the mime-mapping in tomcat 'conf\web.xml'? to make sure
> that .xml is mapped as xml.
>
> rick
>
> At 12:21 PM 5/2/03 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >I have 2 indentical XML + XSLT files on 2 different servers. Both
> produce
> >a nice HTML doucment with IE. But only the first one works in Netscape
> >7.02. The first one is Apache+FrontPage. The second is Tomcat.
> >Why won't the Tomcat page work!?
> >
> >These are the files (and the full HTTP responses):
> >Has anyone seen this before? Thanks -T
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