FW: [xsl] doctype declaration and msxmldom

Subject: FW: [xsl] doctype declaration and msxmldom
From: "Whitney, Dan (CanWest Interactive)" <DWhitney@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 16:47:51 -0400
OK not a lot of responses. But here goes:

All I want to do is include some external character entity files (isopub,
isonum etc) because in my xml instance I have &eacute; &egrave; etc. The
only way I know how to do this is in the doctype declaration (assuming no
dtd) as follows:

<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="fpir_web_wrapper_1.xsl"?>
<!DOCTYPE PUBLICATION
[<!ENTITY % isolat SYSTEM "..\..\character entities\isolat1.ent" >
<!ENTITY % isopub SYSTEM "..\..\character entities\iso-pub.ent" >
<!ENTITY % isonum SYSTEM "..\..\character entities\iso-num.ent" >
%isolat;
%isopub;
%isonum;
]>
<PUBLICATION>
...
</PUBLICATION>

IE6 opens file, no problems; saxon translates file, no problems, but the
msxmldom insists that if I have a doctype declaration I have to include a
dtd or a schema -- "The element PUBLICATION is used but not declared in the
dtd/schema"

Is that declaration correct?

Is there some other way of incorporating those character entity files so
that &eacute; becomes é?
Has no one else had any problems with this?

Thanks,

Dan


-----Original Message-----
From: Whitney, Dan (CanWest Interactive) 
Sent: June 17, 2003 12:49 PM
To: 'xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: [xsl] doctype declaration and msxmldom


I tried some error code (new at this so bear with me)

I changed the script to:

<html>

<script type="text/javascript">
    var myDocument = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument.4.0");
    myDocument.async = false;
    myDocument.load("fpir_3776_1.xml");
document.write("<br>Error Code: ")
document.write(myDocument.parseError.errorCode)
document.write("<br>Error Reason: ")
document.write(myDocument.parseError.reason)
document.write("<br>Error Line: ")
document.write(myDocument.parseError.line)
document.write("<br>Error Position: ")
document.write(myDocument.parseError.linepos)
</script>
</head>
<!--
<body onload = "init()" >
   <div id="resTree"></div>
</body>
-->
</html>

When I open the file I get the following error:

Error Code: -1072898035
Error Reason: The element 'PUBLICATION' is used but not declared in the
DTD/Schema. 
Error Line: 10
Error Position: 14 

which is an error on the open PUBLICATION element.

If I change the declaration to just

<!DOCTYPE PUBLICATION>
<PUBLICATION>
...
</PUBLICATION>

I get the same error.

If I remove the doctype declaration altogether I get no error.

Also I have no problems running the transform with saxon.

Any help appreciated.

Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: Whitney, Dan (CanWest Interactive) [mailto:DWhitney@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: June 12, 2003 10:25 AM
To: 'mulberry - xsl'
Subject: [xsl] doctype declaration and msxmldom



Looked in the archives but to no avail.

Having a little trouble with the doctype declaration and an xslt.

I have the following in my source xml document:

<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="fpir_web_wrapper_1.xsl"?>
<!DOCTYPE PUBLICATION
[<!ENTITY % isolat SYSTEM "xml_isolat1.ent" >
<!ENTITY % isopub SYSTEM "xml_iso-pub.ent" >
<!ENTITY % isonum SYSTEM "xml_iso-num.ent" >
%isolat;
%isopub;
%isonum;]>
<PUBLICATION>
...
</PUBLICATION>

When I open the xml document in ie6 everything works fine.
However when I run the following javascript snippet:

<html>
  <script language = "javascript">
     function init()
     {
        var srcTree = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument.4.0");
        srcTree.async=false;
        srcTree.load("3776_web.xml");



        var xsltTree= new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.DOMDOCUMENT.4.0");
        xsltTree.async = false;
        xsltTree.load("fpir_web_wrapper_1.xsl");

        resTree.innerHTML = srcTree.transformNode(xsltTree);
     }
  </script>
</head>

<body onload = "init()" >
   <div id="resTree"></div>
</body>
</html>

I get nothing showing up in the browser. If I comment out the doctype
declaration the instance opens with no problems.

What am I missing?

Thanks in advance,

Dan
 


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