bugClasspath Extensions - Bugs: bug #10147, libxmlj cannot always resolve...

 
 

bug #10147: libxmlj cannot always resolve entries in xsl:include

Submitted by:  Casey Marshall <rsdio>
Submitted on:  Wed 25 Aug 2004 05:55:43 PM UTC  
 
Category: jaxpSeverity: 3 - Normal
Item Group: NoneStatus: Fixed
Privacy: PublicAssigned to: Chris Burdess <dog>
Open/Closed: Closed

Add a New Comment(Rich Markup)
   

You are not logged in

Please log in, so followups can be emailed to you.

 

Mon 01 Nov 2004 02:14:14 PM UTC, comment #2:

This should now work, but because of the way that the libxslt callback is implemented, there will be no Java callbacks related to the resolution of or building of the target stylesheet (URIResolver/ErrorListener etc).

Chris Burdess <dog>
Project AdministratorIn charge of this item.
Tue 05 Oct 2004 10:04:02 AM UTC, comment #1:

At the current time, this is not possible, as there is no way to associate the JNI environment with the XSLT entity loader callback:

http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/html/libxslt-documents.html#xsltDocLoaderFunc

Chris Burdess <dog>
Project AdministratorIn charge of this item.
Wed 25 Aug 2004 05:55:43 PM UTC, original submission:

The XSLT transformers wrapped around libxmlj cannot properly resolve XSL stylesheets referenced via xsl:include, especially if these stylesheets are compiled as "resources" in an application. In particular, this is true for programs like gjdoc that are compiled natively with gcj.

The best solution would be to provide a "callback" that resolves stylesheets (or other files) that are stored in JAR files or in core, if possible.

Casey Marshall <rsdio>

 

(Note: upload size limit is set to 16384 kB, after insertion of the required escape characters.)

Attach File(s):
   
   
Comment:
   

No files currently attached

 

Depends on the following items: None found

Items that depend on this one: None found

 

CC list is empty

 

Do you think this task is very important?
If so, you can click here to add your encouragement to it.
This task has 0 encouragements so far.

Only logged-in users can vote.

 

Please enter the title of George Orwell's famous dystopian book (it's a date):

 

 

Follow 3 latest changes.

Date Changed By Updated Field Previous Value => Replaced By
Mon 01 Nov 2004 02:14:14 PM UTCdogStatusNone=>Fixed
  Open/ClosedOpen=>Closed
Tue 05 Oct 2004 09:53:55 AM UTCdogAssigned toNone=>dog

Back to the top


Powered by Savane 3.1-cleanup1