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RESOLVED FIXED
12199
XSLT include level limit
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12199
Summary
XSLT include level limit
Phil Carbone
Reported
2007-01-10 10:45:50 PST
I have an XSLT file that an xml file is referring to. The XML file calls the XSLT with this line: <?xml-stylesheet href="page.xslt" type="text/xsl"?> The "page.xslt" then includes another xslt file called "widgets.xslt" "widgets.xslt" has about 10 other xslt files included within it. From what I have found, it seems that Safari will not include any other files after the third level (within the widgets.xslt file) If I put the includes that I have within the "widgets.xslt" file directly into "page.xslt" everything works. If I don't than the page is blank. Also, I though maybe something was wrong with the "widgets.xslt" file, so I tried to just put plain XSLT (no includes) in it to see if it still transforms. When I do this the page works. So my conclusion is that Safari only supports 3 levels of included xslt files. Is this true? is there something I can do to fix this. Does anyone have an answer? P.S. This works in Firefox 2.0/OS X, Firefox 2.0/Windows, IE6 and IE7 (I am using Safari 2.0)
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David Kilzer (:ddkilzer)
Comment 1
2007-01-10 13:20:53 PST
(In reply to
comment #0
)
> P.S. This works in Firefox 2.0/OS X, Firefox 2.0/Windows, IE6 and IE7 (I am > using Safari 2.0)
Please try this with a WebKit Nightly build:
http://nightly.webkit.org/
There is nothing to install--just download the DMG, mount it, and double-click on the WebKit icon.
Phil Carbone
Comment 2
2007-01-11 08:45:08 PST
WOW! Everything works perfect in WebKit from the nightly build (Thu Jan 11 13:45:30 GMT 2007) So, what version of Safari would this be considered? Is this known? I will be looking forward to the release.
David Kilzer (:ddkilzer)
Comment 3
2007-01-11 09:47:30 PST
(In reply to
comment #2
)
> So, what version of Safari would this be considered? Is this known? I will be > looking forward to the release.
Apple has not (and will not) pre-announce anything, but the last time they shipped Tiger (10.4), they provided an updated Safari for Panther (10.3.9) with a version of WebKit that was nearly identical to the version shipped with Safari in Tiger. I personally think they'll do the same thing with Tiger when Leopard is released, but again, that's pure speculation on my part.
David Kilzer (:ddkilzer)
Comment 4
2007-01-16 03:36:20 PST
Closing as RESOLVED/FIXED since this works in WebKit ToT (tip of tree). See
Comment #3
for when this may be fixed in shipping Safari.
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