[xmlsec] Emailing: tmpl-EPM-sign-stylesheet.xml

Edward Shallow ed.shallow@rogers.com
Sun, 7 Sep 2003 22:36:27 -0400


Yes Rich, this is what I meant. Thanks.

Yes, Aleksey I had already tried it with xsltproc without any problems, =
both
referenced and not.

I am not reporting a problem here, I am asking for guidance on how to
externally reference the stylesheet (URI, import, etc ...) from within =
the
sign template.

I assume xsl:include and xsl:import (as Rich pointed) out are supported
within XMLSec (libxslt) ?=20

Ed =20


-----Original Message-----
From: xmlsec-admin@aleksey.com [mailto:xmlsec-admin@aleksey.com] On =
Behalf
Of Aleksey Sanin
Sent: September 7, 2003 9:09 PM
To: Edward Shallow
Cc: xmlsec@aleksey.com

I am not sure I clear understand what do you mean by this because
"books.xml" file was not referenced anywhere in your message and I just
don't understand how is this related to signatures. BTW, have you tried =
to
run your xml file with xsltproc?
I am sure it's able to handle <?xml-stylesheet ... href=3D"..." ?>
construction because it is widely used in docbook.

It would be great if you can either provide an example of a standalone =
xsl
template that does not work as you expect or an example of a signature
template that does not work plus a standalone xsl template that does =
work.
This would greatly help with locating and fixing this problem :)

Aleksey

>Simply adding ...
>
><?xml-stylesheet type=3D"text/xsl" href=3D"books.xsl"?>
>
>... as the 1st line in books.xml doesn't do it. I also tried a href to=20
>the stylesheet in several places both in the template and in the doc=20
>without success.
> =20
>
> =20
>

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