Subject:Stylus Studio validation problem if not connected to internet Author:Simon Templar Date:21 Sep 2005 03:06 AM
Hi,
I am using command-line validation of XML files. If SS is not connected to internet although it DOES produce a valid output file but an error log as well. In my case I am generating a log file in case of an error that triggers another action if generated. How can I prevent Stylus Studio from generating such an error?
This is quite important as in Production it'll be on a Server and that would not be connected to internet. I am attaching my batch script in case it needs to be looked at.
Subject:Stylus Studio validation problem if not connected to internet Author:Simon Templar Date:22 Sep 2005 05:10 AM
>Hi Simon,
>
>What the error message says?
Thanks for replying Ivan. Unfortunately I didi not save the log file as I was testing other stuff as well. But the error message was on the lines of "Could not validate file". But that was when the proxy servers were completely down and there was no internet access whatsoever. I'll definitely save the log file next time for you to look at. For the time being I am not clear as to why it is happening and I'd appreciate if you can give me some pointers about this behaviour. That'd help me request internet access for the server in case things don't work out.
Have a look at the batch script that I've attached and use it on a stand-alone pc without any internet configuration at all ans then see the results.
Subject:Stylus Studio validation problem if not connected to internet Author:Tony Lavinio Date:22 Sep 2005 09:10 AM
I don't understand.
1. The validator is using a schema that lives on the internet.
2. The internet connection is down.
3. The validation fails.
My question is, how could it ever succeed?
It would be an error always, since the schema can't be fetched to
validate against. No?
Subject:Stylus Studio validation problem if not connected to internet Author:Simon Templar Date:23 Sep 2005 05:15 AM
>I don't understand.
>1. The validator is using a
>schema that lives on the
>internet.
Tony, As I am very new to XML so I have a very limited knowledge of how things work at the moment so I might be understanding it all wrong. From your point above does that mean that even though the schema is a file residing in a directory it is treated as a URL? I'd appreciate if you can briefly explain how does the validation process work in relation to Schema and internet.
>2. The internet connection is
>down.
>3. The validation fails.
>My question is, how could it
>ever succeed?
What happens if the development is being done on a stand-alone PC? Does that mean for any XML development one would need internet access?
>It would be an error always,
>since the schema can't be
>fetched to
>validate against. No?
Although the validation does produce a valid file there's an error message as I mentioned in my original post.