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2006 Nov 04
6
Ruby/XSLT
Anybody got any experience using this ( http://greg.rubyfr.net/pub/packages/ruby-xslt/files/README.html ) ? I asked my hosting company (a2hosting.com) about XSLT processors for Rails and mentioned this one. Four hours later I get email that they''ve installed it. Thing is, the documentation didn''t generate, and when I execute ''gem list --local'' it''s
2008 Feb 04
1
Java and Xalan
Hello, I have some problems running some tools of java in CentOS. Anyone know where is the problem for this? > [jv at localhost ~]$ java org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process > Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process > at gnu.java.lang.MainThread.run(libgcj.so.7rh) > Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
2005 Mar 01
1
xsl, xml, ARRGH!
Hello... Coming from an Icecast 1 background, I tend to like the admin functionality of Icecast1 over Icecast2. Fixing this is but some file editing away, I supposed. I'm trying to simplify the administration screens for myself and co-sysop. In testing, if I copy the listclients.xsl into the web directory, it works like I would like... almost. I get a listing of every stream on the
2004 Aug 06
2
Custom .xsl files?
On Thursday 22 July 2004 04:56, Myke Place wrote: > I'm curious if it is possible to create custom .xsl files in the /admin > directory, using the same xsl params that appear in in the web > interfaces that ship with Icecast2. Yes. Though I don't know if using an arbitrary one works from the admin directory. Certainly you can put them in icecast's webroot directory (or some
2004 Aug 06
3
general questions
Okay, just to satisfy my mind, can someone give me a rundown on what the other things do (other than the streaming portion) admin root web root by setting these I'm not sure what to put in there or how to access them... and how to use the xsl files? I still cannot find anything on it. Sorry if it all sounds stupid, it's just been rather difficult to find what I am looking for Thanks,
2004 Nov 24
3
Icecast XSL(WebInterface) Tweek
Hi, Apologies if my problem sound silly! I've been modifying the status.xsl , and now stuck with the problem. I want to disply on the top header (h2) total number of sources mounted on the server . I dont know how/where the webserver is working, thus i dont know how/where to get the total count (if its already stored somewhere at all). Otherwise, what is the easiest way to get the count?
2007 Nov 14
1
Installing java on CentOS 5
strugging with things here... tried tracking the info on the Wiki (which apparently is now in need of a maintainer)... http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/JavaOnCentOS My primary interest is using Xalan/Saxon/xslt/xsl-fo docbook generation. I was thinking that all I really need is jre but downloaded both jre and jdk just in case. can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? (after removing both jdk
2013 Feb 28
1
how to use before_filter to decrypt post data
hello, everybody. in ror, we can add a after_filter to a controller. def aes_encrypt response.body = AesHelper.aes_encrypt(response.body) end after_filter :aes_encrypt and all action''s repsonse int the controller can be encrypt. and my question is , how to decrypt data use before_filter, or anything else. ex: i want to post json data to /usr/register, the json data is
2004 Sep 05
1
moving status.xsl info
is there a way to get the information that apears at http://url:port/status.xsl to appear on another wepage? say a radio is streaming, and this radio has a webpage. it would be nice if the stream description, song title, and number of listeners would appear in the home page of the radio. basically i want the info that appears in the yp-directory, but not the whole yp. just the info for one stream.
2006 May 30
11
Display XML file, with some formatting.
Hi. Im quite new to this Rails thing, but it seems like a good product so why not try it out whit a little prototype i need to build. What i want is to load any given XML file, and display it with some formatting. I have some XSD shemes to validate the XML files against, but its not vital rigth now. But how should i approach this task? At first it would proberly be a good idea to load the
2004 Aug 06
2
status2.xsl info...
Quick thought, if the fields are separated by "," & a title/artist/.. has a comma in it then it causes a few problems with parsing. Likewise if there are multiple streams it might be nice to have each stream in it's own line so it is easier to grab the info. Also, status.xsl displays streams even after they have been stopped. dmz --- >8 ---- List archives:
2005 Mar 27
3
Digging Deep into the XML
Hey all, I?ve been working with IceCast for the last month, I?m really getting into it. I?ve started developing some of my own windows based reporting tools on it. (Will be released to the public..free of course) I had a few questions tho.. 1. There is a problem on the windows version of IceCast, where if you play a song such as Queensr?che (with the special char for the y) it tends to make
2004 Aug 06
5
Status.xsl not displaying everything
Hi guys, I've got the following set up: - Linux SuSE 8.2 - Running: Icecast2 - Source Client: Ices0.3 - Stream Client: Winamp 5.0 in Windows XP The following is happening: - I've got Ices0.3 streaming MP3's with correct ID3-tags to the Icecast-server - Suppose the stream name is "Ovide's Radio" - In the status.xsl page of Icecast2, I only see info about: mountpount,
2006 Sep 22
6
Using after_filter to control rendering on actions
I have a common failure page that I may need to render to upon failing some test that occurs in an after_filter method. I''d like to use the after_filter to take over the control of the rendering, like so: def test_for_validity some_boolean = my_test return render(:action => ''disqualified'') unless some_boolean @success_controller ||= controller_name
2004 Aug 06
2
Status.xml
Hi, I have an XSL file that just transfers the XML straight through, see status-xml.xsl here: http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~njh/libshout-doc/ <p>I also have an improved version of status.xsl there. <p><p>Cheers, <p>nick. <p><p>>Hi everybody, > >If I understand well, the purpose of XSL files is re-formatting XML files. >When I checked the admin
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast2 Web Admin Interface
Well, it's not my native language so I'm not pretty sure of my english. :) Did somebody try the xsls ? > Poor english? Where? :D > Deven > On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 11:08, Gilles Dartiguelongue wrote: />> Hi all, I had a look at the web interface yesterday and I was a little / />> bit disappointed / />> by the code I found. So I started to make modifications
2011 May 13
6
Standard method to read current listeners without user/password
Is there a standard method to read the current number of listeners from an icecast2 server without knowing the admin user/password? We produce radio broadcasting/streaming software for Windows which can show the current number of listeners. Many Icecast hosting companies won't provide the admin password as they have lots of other customers using the same server, so the software
2004 Nov 24
0
Icecast XSL(WebInterface) Tweek
> Apologies if my problem sound silly! I've been modifying the status.xsl > , and now stuck with the problem. I want to disply on the top header > (h2) total number of sources mounted on the server . I dont know > how/where the webserver is working, thus i dont know how/where to get > the total count (if its already stored somewhere at all). Otherwise, > what is the easiest
2004 Aug 06
0
Status.xsl not displaying everything
Hi Ivo, > The following is happening: > > - So Stream Name, Stream Genre, Stream Descritption and the Stream URL > with > info about the stream is just not there! I don't know the dev-status right now, but I'd say this is not a bug it's a feature. ;) explanation follows later on. > My question to you guys: what seems to be the problem here? I already went > to
2004 Oct 21
2
a few questions
I don't have any there; I suppose that is the problem. I did a locate *.xslt and nothing pertaining to icecast came up. I suppose I should grab the source and check it out. I installed from the rpm. Thanks, Richard Michael Smith wrote: >On Thursday 21 October 2004 14:50, Richard Morey wrote: > > >>Ok, I think I see. The xslt files are kind of a template which tells