Subject: Re: [xsl] Document function -- document may not exist From: "J.Pietschmann" <j3322ptm@xxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 03 Jul 2002 22:56:30 +0200 |
I was wondering if there is a way of getting around the exception that is thrown by most parsers if the document function is called for a file that does not exist. I would just like to continue on in the processing.
There is no standardized way to do this. The spec says, the processo may either throw a fatal error, or continue using the empty node set as result.
Check the documentation for your processor whether there are command line switches or an attribute of the transformer object which controls the behaviour. Saxon for example recovers by default, but these non-fatal errors can be set to be fatal.
If you are using a Java based processor supporting JAXP, you can write your own URIResolver which checks for the file and supplies a dummy XML if it doesn't exist.
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