Fixed; some attributes weren't copied when expanding references. I may have missed some more, and there's hopefully a more elegant way to do it, but these problems should be gone, at least. Cheers, On 24/11/2008, at 10:13 PM, SAINTILLAN YVES wrote: > Dear Mark, > > Sure: please find attached a modified version of WADL for Yahoo > NewsSearch application, that allows to reproduce both issues. In the > WADL, the 'GET' method and 'SearchError' fault elements are both > defined > as children of the application element. > > Included XSD files, and generated HTML output documentation are also > attached. > > Thanks, > Yves > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Nottingham [mailto:mnot@mnot.net] > Sent: samedi 22 novembre 2008 17:51 > To: SAINTILLAN YVES > Cc: public-web-http-desc@w3.org > Subject: Re: Issues in WADL stylesheet when referencing faults or > methods > > Could you provide sample input that triggers this? > > Thanks, > > > On 22/11/2008, at 4:26 AM, SAINTILLAN YVES wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I am using the WADL XSL stylesheet and noticed a couple of issues >> when > >> referencing faults or methods in a WADL: >> >> - When making a reference (href) to a Fault, defined directly under >> the application element, the fault is not correctly displayed in the >> HTML output; in particular, the status of the fault (in the reference >> or in the definition) does not appear. >> >> - Similarly, when making reference to a method, defined directly >> under > >> the application element, the name of the method is not displayed in >> the HTML documentation. >> >> So it seems the XSL stylesheet handles well references to >> representations, but not faults or methods. Are you aware of these >> issues ? >> >> Thanks and kind regards, >> Yves >> > > > -- > Mark Nottingham http://www.mnot.net/ > -- Mark Nottingham http://www.mnot.net/
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