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2004 Aug 06
2
"Could not parse XSLT file"
"Matt Trim" <matt@sv.net.au> writes:
> [2004-01-18 19:47:06] DBUG admin/admin_send_response Sending XSLT
> (/usr/share/iceast/admin/stats.xsl)
^^^^^^
?
> Any ideas?
/Rolf
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2005 Mar 10
2
Could not parse XSLT file
Hi There...
I just installed icecast-2.2.0 ok, the stream server works, however
when I try to access the web interface, my browser displays the
message "Could not parse XSLT file". XSLT seems to be configured as
there were no compile problems. Google hasn't yielded much help.. Any
Ideas?
QuickFix
2006 Feb 17
1
Scriptaculous XSLT-sheet available for download
Hiya!
Being very impressed and pleased with scriptaculous I decided to add
several features of it into a Web Publishing System I’m building.
This WPS (as I fondly call it) makes extensive use of XML/XSLt
translations.
To offer some nice visual effects to customers I made a XSL-stylesheet
which allows my customers to access these effects by enclosing some
content into scriptaculous-tags.
I decided
2004 Aug 06
1
Could not parse XSLT file
hi
i installed icecast 2.01 on a suse system (hmm didn't have any imapct to
the desicion for suse) and compiled every myself.
the streaming server itself runs, i can steam and receive the stream but
i cant get the web-admin interface via host:8000/admin/. the following
error occurs in the web browser:
Could not parse XSLT file
XSLT: current tarball (cvs snapshot)
libxml2-2.6.9
2004 Aug 06
2
win32 icecast2 login problem
Hello,
I'm trying to test the performance and stability of icecast2 at the windows
xp platform using ices 0.3 at my Linux computer. However, I cannot login
because of the following error message "attempted to login with invalid or
missing password". But the password is ok! After further analysing with the
very nice program M3W, which has the possibility to login using icy, X-audio
2012 Aug 16
0
error: virsh not could create bridge interface
hello,
virsh iface-bridge to build bridge interface does not work for me,i've
searched in google but got nothing ,please give some help,thanks.
# VIRSH_DEBUG=0 VIRSH_LOG_FILE=bridge.log virsh iface-bridge eth0 br0
iface-bridge: found option <interface>: eth0
iface-bridge: <interface> trying as interface NAME
libvir: Interface error : Interface not found: couldn't find
2004 Aug 06
0
parsing icecast 1 and icecast2 logs in GUI web format
Hi Kerry,
Some time ago I had to setup mrtg graphing too.
I'll try to give a short outline of what I did:
1. how do I get listener numbers into MRTG?
2. how to interface XSLT with MRTG?
3. how to set up MRTG?
1. I chose to use the xslt-features provided by Icecast and placed files called lstn-*.xsl for every mountpoint in the icecast web-root. The sole purpose of this xslt-sheet is
2012 Jan 19
0
artist and song for mp3 streams?; and, canonical list of legal value-ofs that can be used in XSLT!
Hello, Iceys!
Two related questions here. First, I've just finished a little icecast ->
twitter script that's working nicely, and I've also discovered quite a bit
about icecast (the main thing is that it's dead easy to set up on Ubuntu -
I got a working radio station the first time with almost no debugging!
Good job, guys.)
Now, on mp3 streams I only get a value for
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
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast2 Web Admin Interface
Hi Gilles,
> Well, it's not my native language so I'm not pretty sure of my english. :)
My neither. Hey this is a multinational community. ;)
> Did somebody try the xsls ?
yup.
Tried your xlst-files for the stats. Noticed some improved look of the GUI. Did not try the admin xlst's coz I didn't want to mess up my productive system by some silly mistake. ;)
Now looking at
2004 Aug 06
2
configure: error: xslt-config could not be found
Hi.
I just tried to compile icecast2 my self from cvs.
1. cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@xiph.org:/usr/local/cvsroot login
2. cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@xiph.org:/usr/local/cvsroot -z 9 co icecast
hangs after timing.h:
...
U timing/TODO
U timing/timing.c
U timing/timing.h
(pressing Ctrl-C)
cvs [checkout aborted]: received interrupt signal
I continue anyway...
3a. ./autogen.sh
...
checking for working
2004 Aug 06
1
Parsing problem
If you want a good way to test out your xsl files, the following will help
quite a bit :
1. get a copy of the stats tree in a file somewhere : wget
http://admin:hackme@server:port/admin/stats;mv stats stats.xml
2. run xsltproc stats.xml yourfile.xsl
xsltproc will try to perform the transform and give you much better
messages than icecast will (icecast just says Cannot parse, but xsltproc
2008 Jul 13
1
Icecast Digest, Vol 50, Issue 8
Geachte relatie,
Van 11 t/m 30 juli ben ik op vakantie. In deze tijd zal ik mijn mail op onregelmatige tijden trachten te lezen.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Johan van der Stoel
Dear relation,
I am on vacation from July, 11th - 30th. During this time I will read my mail irregularly.
Best regards,
Johan van der Stoel
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast2 Web Admin Interface
Thomas B. Ruecker, DM8TBR wrote:
>Hi Gilles,
>
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>>Well, it's not my native language so I'm not pretty sure of my english. :)
>>
>>
>My neither. Hey this is a multinational community. ;)
>
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>
Yeah, that's right.
>>Did somebody try the xsls ?
>>
>>
>yup.
>Tried your xlst-files for the stats. Noticed some
2005 Mar 16
0
Building latest svn Samba Docs PDF
Dear all,
Does anyone else get these errors:
/usr/bin/xsltproc --xinclude -o Samba-Developers-Guide-attributions.xml
xslt/gen
erate-attributions.xsl Samba-Developers-Guide/index.xml
warning: failed to load external entity
"Samba-Developers-Guide-attributions.xml
"
mkdir -p tmp
/usr/bin/xsltproc --stringparam latex.imagebasedir
"Samba-Developers-Guide/" --s
tringparam
2020 Oct 14
0
meaning of global connections and global client_connections in error log
hallo
firstly sorry for posting to wrong thread
i want to ask if somebody could explain meaning of log records below
DBUG stats/modify_node_event update global connections (686)
DBUG stats/modify_node_event update global client_connections (685)
number in parentheeses is increasing in every log line
what is menaing of this number?
because this number goes over 59669
and it seems that after
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
1
Small documentation patch
Based on Oddsock's information and my experience trying to brew some
custom XSLT transformations, I've added a few lines to
icecast2_admin.html which might save Icecast admins some time when
attempting to create custom transforms. Please modify as you see fit
and/or correct any errors. Hope this helps...
-mp
(Patch attached in svn diff, hopefully this is the proper format for
Icecast
2011 May 13
1
Standard method to read current listeners without user/password
Hi all,
This is the output of status2.xsl:
MountPoint,Connections,Stream Name,Current
Listeners,Description,Currently Playing,Stream URL
Global,Client:60461 Source: ,,7,,
/foxcub,,,7,, - Brian Eno - Dune Prophecy theme,
It doesn't look like any csv output I've ever seen.
Some of the output seems to be string literal and some of it is the
actual server information, and at some parts
2011 May 13
0
Standard method to read current listeners without user/password
Hi Ross,
Sorry if anyone else has already answered this.
Yes there is. Icecast can produce stats in any format desired using XSLT
templates. These take the built-in XML as input and can format the output
any way you like.
There are two XSLT templates included with Icecast2 by default, status.xsl
and status2.xsl. Status2.xsl would be easy to parse as it outputs in CSV
format. The format