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Re: AW: AW: tomcat web server and dynamic XSL

2004-04-27 03:41:23

As I mentioned before this example works on my local mashine so the
relative paths are OK.

you need to check what mime types are being used. If for example you are
using mozilla and the xsl is not being served with a an xml mime type it
will not work (it just locks up, usually).

Also you need to make sure that tomcat is actually serving the xml files
and not doing a server side transformation to something else, eg html.

If you use something like wget to fetch the files from the server rather
than a browser it's a lot easier to debug what's actually sent and what
mime type is used.

David

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