Kees, The files are dtml documents and use the xsl file correctly when viewed in IE usually. When viewed in Opera the only result is "XSLT processing failed!" on the browser page. In Firefox the page doesn't show any images and some text is not shown. These files relate to old records often used by genealogists and from my experience they are usually elderly and using old browsers but even a recent Firefox in linux I just tried doesn't show some text or images. Someone else is creating these files and I know there are syntax problems with some pages but I don't have time to tutor this author in XML, I just give comments and suggestions occasionally such as use xmllint. I've only been asked to implement server side transform on our Zope server. 4Suite does the transform by applying the xsl style sheet to the xml file and returns formatted html text suitable for all browsers. Ft in site-packages comes from 4suite, see 4suite.org for more info. There are examples for other xsl tools at http://uche.ogbuji.net/tech/akara/nodes/2003-01-01/python-xslt The solution I ended up with even after the one in the reply to myself lets you add /ead2xml on the end of the url of the xml page(eg. htttp://www.mysite.mydomain/xmlfile.xml/ead2xml) This implies that my External Method is called ead2xml and it is. Below is ead2xml.py that does this. All of the pages use the same xsl file so it is hard coded in the script. from Products.PythonScripts.standard import html_quote from ZPublisher import HTTPResponse from Ft.Xml.Xslt import Transform import string def ft_transform(self): request=self.REQUEST response=self.REQUEST.RESPONSE xmlfile="%s"%request.URL1[(len(request.URL2))+1:len(request.URL0)] mysource="http://www.library.appstate.edu/appcoll/ead2002/%s"%xmlfile result = Transform(mysource, "http://www.library.appstate.edu/appcoll/ead2002/styles/eadbase.xsl") return result Thomas On Thursday 25 October 2007 03:33, Kees de Brabander wrote:
I don't fully understand what your are doing, though I am interested in a xsl transformations in Zope. Your dtml must fail, however, because you can't use a dtml-tag within a python expression. I would upload the xml document as a dtml-document and call it just by its name. By the way: what role does 4suite play in your process? If you have a working solution, would you be willing to share it? cb
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: zope-bounces@zope.org [mailto:zope-bounces@zope.org] Namens Thomas Bennett Verzonden: woensdag 24 oktober 2007 23:02 Aan: zope@zope.org Onderwerp: [Zope] trying to implement server side xsl transform
Zope Version (Zope 2.10.3-final, python 2.4.3, linux2) using zeo storage
I am trying to implement a server side XSL Transform with the tools I have installed. I have 4suite, libxml2, and libxsl. The all of the files are dtml documents.
Listing 1 below works on the command line and writes an html file named 'foo' to the file system. So I added a def, a parameter to receive, and indent Listing 1 appropriately to run as an External Method. I also found, from this list in September 2006, an almost identical External Method using parseDoc instead of parseFile, and SaveToString instead of SaveToFile, see Listing 2 and the traceback that follows it.
All combinations and attempts to use an External Method result in either parseDoc or parseFile failing. Also, the Zope server will not respond to WEB clients for as long as it is trying to process the External Method and Apache times out in about 100 seconds with a Proxy error and I usually have to restart the Zope server to get access back to it through a WEB client although ps doesn't show any unusual processor or memory usage.
I have tried using Listing 1 and then read the file back in to return the html text but still get the same result, parse failed.
The test page, a dtml document, making the call only contains:
<dtml-call "C_xml2html('<dtml-var 0418rice.xml>')"> or <dtml-call expr="C_xml2html('<dtml-var 0418rice.xml>')">
Thanks for any help,
Thomas
Listing 1---- command line python script that works ******************** import libxml2 import libxslt
myxml="http://www.library.appstate.edu/appcoll/ead2002/0418rice.xml" styledoc = libxml2.parseFile("http://www.library.appstate.edu/appcoll/ead2002/styles/e a dbase.xsl") style=libxslt.parseStylesheetDoc(styledoc) doc=libxml2.parseFile(myxml) result=style.applyStylesheet(doc, None) style.saveResultToFilename("foo",result,0) style.freeStylesheet() doc.freeDoc result.freeDoc()
Listing 2 ---- External Method python script ********************** import libxml2 import libxslt
stylestring = file("/var/zope/Extensions/eadbase.xsl").read()
def xml2html(xmlfile):
styledoc = libxml2.parseDoc(stylestring) style=libxslt.parseStylesheetDoc(styledoc) doc=libxml2.parseDoc(xmlfile) result=style.applyStylesheet(doc, None) html=style.saveResultToString(result) style.freeStylesheet() doc.freeDoc result.freeDoc() return html
Traceback from the call using Listing 2
2007-10-24T16:29:56 ERROR Zope.SiteErrorLog http://www.library.appstate.edu/appcoll/ead2002/0000_xmlxsltest.html Traceback (innermost last): Module ZPublisher.Publish, line 119, in publish Module ZPublisher.mapply, line 88, in mapply Module ZPublisher.Publish, line 42, in call_object Module OFS.DTMLMethod, line 144, in __call__ - <DTMLMethod at /appcoll/ead2002/0000_xmlxsltest.html> - URL: http://www.library.appstate.edu/appcoll/ead2002/0000_xmlxsltest.html/manage _ main - Physical Path: /appcoll/ead2002/0000_xmlxsltest.html Module DocumentTemplate.DT_String, line 476, in __call__ Module DocumentTemplate.DT_Util, line 196, in eval - __traceback_info__: C_xml2html Module <string>, line 1, in <expression> Module Products.ExternalMethod.ExternalMethod, line 231, in __call__ - __traceback_info__: (('<dtml-var 0418rice.xml>',), {}, None) Module /var/zope/Extensions/xmlxsltests.py, line 11, in xml2html Module libxml2, line 1224, in parseDoc parserError: xmlParseDoc() failed
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