Posted by
carsten.damm on
Jul 05, 2007; 7:45am
URL: https://discuss.orbeon.com/Orbeon-Forms-Page-Not-Found-when-publishing-custom-xform-tp33667p33681.html
Hiya!
> He he, in fact your output is *not* XHTML. All your elements are
> capitalized, which is invalid XHTML.
D'oh! You're right, didn't see that. There was some other unwanted strangeness in the output as well (some HTML tags included by the JSP).
> So if you fix this and restore the filter, is there some progress?
Okay, I did fix this. Instead of a JSP, I'm using a servlet now, which outputs verified XHTML (I checked it with XMLSpy and had it running in the XForms sandbox of your website)--see attachment.
The (restored) filter still give me the same old message "Orbeon Forms - Page Not Found We are sorry, but the resource you have requested is not available on this server."
I'm glad the OPS filter kicks in, which shows that the mapping is working at least. Why it doesn't process the output is beyond me, however.
Any idea of what else I can do?
Best,
Carsten
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Damm, Carsten wrote:
> Okay, I removed the filter entries from web.xml, restarted tomcat and
> accessed the page. The result is non-rendered output from the jsp, the
> browser basically displays this:
>
> Guess The Number 20 .paragraph { margin-top: 1em; } .feedback {
> background-color: #ffa; margin-left: 10px; padding: 5px; } .guess input
> { width: 5em; } .xforms-alert-inactive { display: none; } Guess The
> Number I picked a number between 1 and 100. Can you guess it? Good, I
> like the spirit. Try your best guess: Go is a bit too low. is a tat
> too high. is the right answer. Congratulations! I'm a cheater! Tired
> already? OK, then. The answer is .
>
> Of course, the output is XHTML, see the attached file for what the JSP
> produces.
He he, in fact your output is *not* XHTML. All your elements are
capitalized, which is invalid XHTML. See:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/#h-4.2So if you fix this and restore the filter, is there some progress?
-Erik
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