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Subject: [xsl] SAXON limitation? From: mjyoungblut@xxxxxxx Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 07:26:29 -0500 |
Hello. I am trying to run an XSL over a 7.5 MB XML file. If I run the XSL
over the whole thing using Instant SAXON, I get the following error:
Fatal error reported by XML parser: unsupported five or six byte UTF-8
sequence(character code: 0x92)
URL:
file:/C:/WINNT/Profiles/usscg041/Desktop/MSDS/text/test/today.xml
Line: -1
Column: 4308708
Transform failed: unsupported five or six byte UTF-8 sequence
(character code:0x92)
But if I break up the XML into a couple of pieces, both parts run
successfully. Is there a file size limitation? When I run this using
SAXON in Java, I get a TRaXException, but if I break up the size of that
file, it works successfully as well.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Matt Youngblut
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