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Subject: Re: Internet Explorer application error when viewing xalan-generated webpage
From: "Michael Beddow" <mbnospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 11:52:00 +0100
internet explorer application error
On Tuesday, July 03, 2001 9:30 AM
Philipp Vogt wrote:

>  I'm using xalan (the commandline-version) to generate HTML-Webpages.
> Some colleagues are using Internet-Explorer 5.0 to view the website on
a
> Win2k system. When surfing the website they suddenly get an
application
> error which states, that iexplorer.exe crashed, because memory "xyz"
> referenced "zzz" and couldn't read from that address. They only get
this
> on the websites which were generated by xalan.

[...]

> (I'm sorry, that I couldn't attach a sample-page, but it seems like it
> isn't allowed to send a mail with an attachment to the list).

But you could maybe provide the url of a sample page, so other people
can see if they can reproduce the problem. Doesn't sound like a XSLT or
Xalan issue, though.

Michael
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