RE: XSLT Question
From: Mauro de Toledo Ribeiro <mribeiro_at_cpqd.com.br>
Date: 2004-03-15 16:52:39 CET
Hi, Manfred !
Yes, I have a mix of clients between IE 5.5 SP2 and IE 6.0 SP1, both couldn´t show that page.
I´d tryed to seach in dev and user maillists for topics like 'XSLT', 'XSL', 'interface', etc... but didn´t found anything.
If you could help me telling what did you do to solve your question, or if you have some of you own 'xsl' will be great.
My goal is to use and css stylesheet that is default for the company. And so far, I know I can get XSL refers to a CSS stylesheet.. that what I am trying to do. :)
Thanks very much,
-----Original Message-----
Mauro,
Would you care to tell us which species of browser you're trying this with?
IE5.x does have its problems. Also, you might want to give the mailing list archive
Cheers,
-----Original Message-----
Hi everybody !
I´m trying to use subversion´s XSLT funcionality to give interface a better look, but instead when I define a path in "httpd.conf" for "SVNIndexXSLT" variable, the output trows an XML error with the following text:
" The XML page cannot be displayed Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet.(...) The stylesheet does not contain a document element. The stylesheet may be empty, or it may not be a well-formed XML document"
My <Location> in httpd.conf is like below:
"/util " is a location that webserver CAN access for sure...
And "svnindex.xsl" is the same as in tools/etc/ subversion´s repository. (Both svnindex.xsl and snvindex.css)
<Location /svn/componentes>
Any hint about how to configure css and xsl files will help. Thanks to all !!
Mauro Ribeiro
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