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XSL transformation by string variable (HTTPS)

  • 1.  XSL transformation by string variable (HTTPS)

    Posted Mon February 11, 2002 11:42 AM

    Hello!


    My system is:
    TAMINO 3.1.1.1
    Apache 1.3.22 + SSL module
    Windows 2000 Professional PL + SP2
    Internet Explorer 6.0 PL

    I want to add possibility by dynamic define xsl stylesheet by various color, fonts, tables etc. by creating stylesheet in my string variable named “str”. I try load this stylesheet by line:

    var r = client.getDocument(str)

    but unfortunately this returned “zero”, in message box like this: :frowning:

    alert(r.xml);

    I got something like this:

    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <ino:response xmlns:ino=“http://namespaces.softwareag.com/tamino/response2” xmlns:xql=“XQL FAQ (XML Query Language - Frequently Asked Questions)”><ino:message ino:returndvalue=“8554”><ino:messagetext ino:code=INOXME8554">No message received</ino:messagetext></ino:message></ino:response>

    It seems like one records found, but I must admit that when I have tried like this:

    var r = client.getDocument(“https://darekb/tamino/database/doc/style/mystyle001.xsl); - it is stylesheet stored in TAMINO

    or

    var r = client.getDocument(“https://darekb/tamino/doc/mystyle001.xsl”) - it is the physical file on my hard disk

    it works pretty good in both above ways!! :confused: :confused: :confused:

    Can anyone help me? What is wrong in variable “str”? How can I load my variable in properly way [instead of like this: var r = client.getDocument(str)] Any other way is possible to load string stylesheet?

    Thanks for support!

    Best regards
    Dariusz Baumann
    POLAND

    -------------------------------
    This is my javascript

    var nl = unescape(”%0D%0A");

    str = ‘’;
    str += ‘<?xml version="1.0"?>’ +nl;
    str += ‘<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl=“XSLT Namespace” version=“1.0”>’ +nl;
    str += ‘<xsl:output method=“html”/>’ +nl;

    str += ‘<xsl:template match=“/”>’ +nl;
    str += ‘’ +nl;
    str += ‘’ +nl;
    str += ’

    ’ +nl;
    str += ‘<xsl:for-each select=“//dok”>’ +nl;

    str += ‘

    ’ +nl;
    str += ’ ’ +nl;

    str += ’

    ’ +nl;
    str += ’ ’ +nl;
    str += ’ ’ +nl;
    str += ’ ’ +nl;
    str += ’ ’ +nl;
    str += ‘’ +nl;
    str += ‘</xsl:for-each>’ +nl;
    str += ‘
    ’ +nl;
    str += ’ <xsl:value-of select=“myid”/>’ +nl;
    str += ’
    ’ +nl;
    str += ’ <xsl:value-of select=“Name”/>’ +nl;
    str += ’
    ’ +nl;
    str += ’ <xsl:value-of select=“Surname”/>’ +nl;
    str += ’
    ’ +nl;
    str += ’ <xsl:value-of select=“Address”/>’ +nl;
    str += ’
    ’ +nl;
    str += ’ <xsl:value-of select=“City”/>’ +nl;
    str += ’
    ’ +nl;
    str += ’ <xsl:value-of select=“Telephone”/>’ +nl;
    str += ’
    ’ +nl;

    str += ‘’ +nl;
    str += ‘’ +nl;
    str += ‘</xsl:template>’ +nl;
    str += ‘</xsl:stylesheet>’ +nl;

    myDatabase = ‘https://darekb/tamino/database/doc’;
    pageSize = 5;
    var client = new TaminoClient(myDatabase, pageSize);
    var x = client.query(“dok”);
    var r = client.getDocument(str); ← not work :frowning:
    var z = x.DOM.transformNode(r.DOM);
    div1.innerHTML = z;
    ----------------------


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  • 2.  RE: XSL transformation by string variable (HTTPS)

    Posted Mon February 11, 2002 03:24 PM

    Hi Dariusz,

    According to documentation the getDocument method takes one of two parameter types:
    - absolute URL to a HTTP
    - or relative, i.e. to get a document from Tamino by specifying the name or ino:id of the document.
    In your example you are using getDocument(str) where str contains the XML document, and therefore this is not a URL. Hence the method will fail. Suggest use XMLDOM and use the loadXML() method of it to load a DOM with an XML string; then you use can use the transformNode() method to perform the styling.


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    #Tamino
    #webMethods


  • 3.  RE: XSL transformation by string variable (HTTPS)

    Posted Mon February 11, 2002 03:43 PM

    Thanks for reply, Stuart Fyffe-Collins.

    Yes, You are right. :slight_smile:

    Before you answered me, I had looked into TaminoLib.js and I had found exactly what you wrote. So I started to use loadxml function and it is works pretty good in https connection. :slight_smile:

    I still do NOT know WHY function load from microsoft xml parser with for example:

    xm = new ActiveXObject(“microsoft.XMLDOM”);
    xm.load(“https://darekb/tamino/database/doc?_xql=dok”); <— not work :frowning: :frowning:

    It returns null!

    Regards
    Dariusz Baumann


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    #API-Management
    #Tamino