Subject: RE: Server Side Transformation Implementation
From: "Steven Noels" <stevenn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 08:52:23 +0100
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> Subject: Server Side Transformation Implementation
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> I've been having some basic problems with server-side transformation of my
> XML files. My site is being hosted on Apache, but how do I know if Xalan or
> any other type of decoder is installed? What would be an intelligent way to
> phrase the question to the hosting company? When I find that they have
> either Xalan, or they install it for me, how do I have to change my XML &
> XSL files so that the transformation is done server side and not client
> side? Is it only the first few lines of the XSL file, or the whole structure?
1) You'll have to look for a hosting company that supports Java on the server side.
That already is a real treasure hunt - we found ours @ AOIndustries.
2) You or your provider will have to set up a server-side transformation solution.
One suggestion: http://xml.apache.org/cocoon2/. We did this in concert with our
provider.
3) Depending on the serverside solution you choose, you will have to change your
existing xml/xsl or not.
All the best,
Steven Noels
http://outerthought.org/
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