Re: [xsl] document() function and error-handling

Subject: Re: [xsl] document() function and error-handling
From: Robert Koberg <rob@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2008 12:07:08 -0500
I will assume this is in a web environment. You could configure your web
app/server to return a well-formed error page when you get a 404 (and
disregard it if you want).

best,
-Rob


On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 10:49 -0600, Scott Trenda wrote:
> Quick question, might be specific to the MSXML XSLT processor.
> 
> I'm trying to reference two different files passed in as parameters to a transformation using the document() function. If the files are blank or valid URIs (the URI handling is correct), the transformation works as expected, but if the URI points to a non-existant file, MSXML errors out with code 0x800c0006: "The system cannot locate the object specified." I'm developing a central framework for several different applications, and I don't know if the application is actually going to create the file I'm trying to reference here. If it doesn't exist, I don't care, I just want to use it in the case that it does exist.
> 
> I've played around with some different scenarios in the stylesheet, and the error occurs any time I try to access the variable that contains the result of the document() function, even if I only want to check if it's non-empty. Is there any more graceful way (for MSXML, in particular) to handle the case where the URI passed to document() doesn't exist?
> 
> I've included the stylesheet I'm using at the bottom, just in case it helps.
> 
> ~ Scott

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