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Re: running the old version of msxsl.exe on NT SP5

Subject: Re: running the old version of msxsl.exe on NT SP5
From: "James" <jgb@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 21:21:57 -0700
msxml older version
I'm not able to answer your specific question, but you may want to consider
updating your code for the reason that the xsl used by that version of msxml
is extremely outdated.

The current version of msxml is also outdated, but much closer to the
current
xsl proposal.

As time goes on it will be increasingly harder to get any support for either
your version of msxml or the xsl it uses.


James

----- Original Message -----
From: Larry Chen <lchen@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 1999 1:11 AM
Subject: running the old version of msxsl.exe on NT SP5


>
> My previous version of the software (still needs to be supported) uses
> msxsl.exe from Microsoft to process xml and xsl (in old format).
> Unfortunately the msxsl.exe executable only works with NT SP3. It gives me
> an error on SP4/5:
>   Error parsing document 'obv.xml'
>   Exception: hr = 0x80070057
> I don't want to change hundreds of the xsl style sheets. Are there any
> suggestions on how to make msxsl.exe work on NT SP5 for Y2K compliant?
>
> Larry
>



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