Hi Gabriel,
MSXML 3.0 should come up as an uninstallable program. But why not use
version-specific class names in your ASP? Could you please post some code,
as was mentioned?
Cheers,
<prs/
-----Original Message-----
From: Gabriel K. [mailto:gabriel.klappenbach@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 10:52 AM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: document()
Hmm.. but how do you uninstall MSXML3? It doesn't show up as an installed
program like MSXML4 does...?
/Gabriel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Geert Josten" <Geert.Josten@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: document()
> Make sure to _un_install MSXML 3 first and then install MSXML 4. And you
> are using IIS, that must be restarted to notice the change. Best to reboot
> the system...
>
> Good luck..
>
> Grtz,
> Geert
>
>> Hello folks. Sorry for being away a while.
>> I have now tried the suggestions I got from you guys:
>> 1) Install MSXML 4, perhaps there is a known bug in MSXML 3 that is fixed
>> in later versions.
>> 2) Try a local path (C:\path\XML\paths.xml)
>> 3) Specifying the second argument of Document()
>>
>> Here are the answers to those suggestions:
>> 1) Installed MSXML4, and that didn't help. Same behaviour.
>> 2) Local/physical path worked fine.
>> 3) Tried second argument with no success.
>>
>>
>> BUT, all of the sudden, the relative path started working! I know my
>> develop environment is not completely stable, so this may be the reason.
>> So I tried restarting the environment several times and tried an absoulte
>> path (/mickel/XML.. and http://gabbah....) and relative paths.. but
>> still, only relative paths work.
>> But this is good enough for me, at least for the moment.
>>
>> /Gabriel
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gabriel K."
>> <gabriel.klappenbach@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 1:24 PM
>> Subject: Re: document()
>>
>>
>>> Hello Oleg.
>>> I will try to summarize my problem once again.
>>>
>>> -- General: ----------------------------------
>>> First off, all the XML/XSL files can be found at
>>> http://gabbah.no-ip.org/mickel/
>>>
>>> The ASP-file: http://gabbah.no-ip.org/test.asp.txt . This asp script
>>> gets an XML file from a COM object, and transforms it using
>>> http://gabbah.no-ip.org/mickel/XSL/PC/pc-templates.xsl (which in turn
>>> includes all XSL files needed).
>>>
>>> I'm using (normal) ASP with VBscript, MSXML3 on IIS5. WinXP pro SP2.
>>>
>>> -- Specific: ----------------------------------
>>> The problem only appears when I try to access a static XML file residing
>>> outside the folder where the function document() is used. It does not
>>> matter if the XML file resides in a subfolder or in a sibling folder, as
>>> long as it's in another folder it doesn't work.
>>> The XSLs involved are http://gabbah.no-ip.org/mickel/XSL/PC/search.xsl
>>> and http://gabbah.no-ip.org/mickel/XSL/PC/shared_variables.xsl , which
>>> both use
>>> select="document('../../XML/paths.xml').
>>> So the static XML file I want to access is
>>> http://gabbah.no-ip.org/mickel/XML/paths.xml .
>>>
>>> The error I get is that it can't find the specified path.
>>>
>>> I have also tried using an absolute path (mickel/XML/paths.xml ) and a
>>> qualified URL like the one above.
>>> I have tried backward slashes.
>>> I have given all folders below wwwroot read permissions to user
>>> "everyone".
>>>
>>>
>>> Hope I haven't forgotten anything :)
>>> /Gabriel
>>
>>
>>
>
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