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Re: document() function: error when using asp generate

Subject: Re: document() function: error when using asp generated xml
From: "J.Pietschmann" <j3322ptm@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 21:37:11 +0200
asp generate xml
Dave Grewcock wrote:
I'll watch the replies with interest. I am in a similar situation, trying to
use XSLT document() function to call a SQL2000 template file that delivers
an XML data set. When I execute this client side it all works fine. When I
do it server side I get the same error as you I think.
...
-----Original Message-----
Error while parsing
"http://www.yourelement.nl/sanssouci/modules/reakties/data/xml/xmlReakties.a
sp?page=/sanssouci/huisdjs.asp&id=6&itemid=1&query=". No data is available
for the requested resource.

Hmm, "no data available" means probably no data could be read at all. Perhaps access permissions get in the way, or the script generating the XSL depends on certain HTTP headers inserted by browsers, like accepted MIME types, languages or cookies (specifically for sessions). Check the server's logs for errors, and put some traces in the generating script to see whether and what is generated.

J.Pietschmann


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