Subject: Re: relative URI in href
From: Rolf Schumacher <mailinglist@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 18:49:22 +0200
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Ok, Florent that makes sense, however xsl:include still works yet by the
following code with absolut href. The included xslt resides in the same
dir as the bill.xsl.
String path =
eu.ngong.bill.Bill.class.getResource("bill.xsl").getPath();
this.xslt = new StreamSource(new File(path));
this.xslt.setSystemId(path);
TransformerFactory tFactory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
Transformer transformer = tFactory.newTransformer(this.xslt);
transformer.transform(srcXml, fo);
Do you spot something wrong here?
regards, Rolf
Florent Georges wrote:
> Vladimir Nesterovsky wrote:
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> Hi
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>> if source refer to a file system you better create it as
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>> source = new StreamSource(new File(stylesheet));
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>> source = new StreamSource(stylesheet);
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> Or if the stylesheet is got from a byte stream or a SAX events
> stream, simply use Source.setSystemId.
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> The idea is that in order to resolve URIs, the processor has to know
> where the stylesheet is. If it is got from a File or a URI, it can
> know that info, but not otherwise, so you would have to help it.
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> Regards,
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> --drkm
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