Subject: [xsl] Absolute paths in document() function under MSXML3 SP1 From: Adam Van Den Hoven <Adam.Hoven@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 10:41:35 -0700 |
Hey guys, I have a situation where I generate a string that is an absolute URL. I'm using this string to load an external XML document for processing using document(). When I'm developing my XSL, I use Stylus Studio. I ran my XSL transform through their processor and MSXML and in both instances, the transform worked fine, exactly as I had expected. However, when I went to use the transform from an ASP page, I ran off of the same system I develop from, I got the following error: Error Type: msxml3.dll (0x80004005) Error while parsing "http://adam/component/FlashDataNav.xml". No data is available for the requested resource. /config.asp, line 104 {line 104 is the transform() line) No the only problem with that is http://adam/component/FlashDataNav.xml loads quite nicely from IE so the file exists and its valid XML. I'm using an MSXML2.IXSLProcessor to do the transformation. Any ideas? Adam van den Hoven Internet Software Developer Blue Zone tel. 604 685 4310 ext. 260 fax 604 685 4391 > Blue Zone makes you interactive. http://www.bluezone.net/ > > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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