Subject: Re: [xsl] document() From: "Gabriel K." <gabriel.klappenbach@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 03:49:26 +0100 |
Hi Pieter. I did post links to relevant code, even the asp script. Here is the asp script again: http://gabbah.no-ip.org/test.asp.txt
Hi Gabriel,
MSXML 3.0 should come up as an uninstallable program. But why not use version-specific class names in your ASP? Could you please post some code, as was mentioned?
Cheers, <prs/
-----Original Message----- From: Gabriel K. [mailto:gabriel.klappenbach@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 10:52 AM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [xsl] document()
Hmm.. but how do you uninstall MSXML3? It doesn't show up as an installed program like MSXML4 does...?
/Gabriel
----- Original Message ----- From: "Geert Josten" <Geert.Josten@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: [xsl] document()
Make sure to _un_install MSXML 3 first and then install MSXML 4. And you
are using IIS, that must be restarted to notice the change. Best to reboot
the system...
Good luck..
Grtz, Geert
Hello folks. Sorry for being away a while.
I have now tried the suggestions I got from you guys:
1) Install MSXML 4, perhaps there is a known bug in MSXML 3 that is fixed
in later versions. 2) Try a local path (C:\path\XML\paths.xml) 3) Specifying the second argument of Document()
Here are the answers to those suggestions: 1) Installed MSXML4, and that didn't help. Same behaviour. 2) Local/physical path worked fine. 3) Tried second argument with no success.
BUT, all of the sudden, the relative path started working! I know my
develop environment is not completely stable, so this may be the reason.
So I tried restarting the environment several times and tried an absoulte
path (/mickel/XML.. and http://gabbah....) and relative paths.. but still, only relative paths work. But this is good enough for me, at least for the moment.
/Gabriel
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gabriel K." <gabriel.klappenbach@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 1:24 PM Subject: Re: [xsl] document()
Hello Oleg. I will try to summarize my problem once again.
-- General: ---------------------------------- First off, all the XML/XSL files can be found at http://gabbah.no-ip.org/mickel/
The ASP-file: http://gabbah.no-ip.org/test.asp.txt . This asp script gets an XML file from a COM object, and transforms it using http://gabbah.no-ip.org/mickel/XSL/PC/pc-templates.xsl (which in turn includes all XSL files needed).
I'm using (normal) ASP with VBscript, MSXML3 on IIS5. WinXP pro SP2.
-- Specific: ----------------------------------
The problem only appears when I try to access a static XML file residing
outside the folder where the function document() is used. It does not
matter if the XML file resides in a subfolder or in a sibling folder, as
long as it's in another folder it doesn't work. The XSLs involved are http://gabbah.no-ip.org/mickel/XSL/PC/search.xsl and http://gabbah.no-ip.org/mickel/XSL/PC/shared_variables.xsl , which both use select="document('../../XML/paths.xml'). So the static XML file I want to access is http://gabbah.no-ip.org/mickel/XML/paths.xml .
The error I get is that it can't find the specified path.
I have also tried using an absolute path (mickel/XML/paths.xml ) and a qualified URL like the one above. I have tried backward slashes. I have given all folders below wwwroot read permissions to user "everyone".
Hope I haven't forgotten anything :) /Gabriel
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