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Subject: RE: Nordic Characters in variables
From: <trond.huso@xxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2012 10:07:23 +0000
RE:  Nordic Characters in variables
Sorry about this:
What I am doing is this:
<xsl:variable name="filename">
            <xsl:value-of select="//filename"/>
        </xsl:variable>

Where the //filename points to:
<filename>RES_FF_20110924_084810</filename>

Error I am getting is:
2012-01-16 09:55:57: An Exception has occured:
'file:///j:/NTB-Normalizer/xml/Travresultater/RES_X_20101015_095157.xml' is
not a valid windows path or URI. at xsl:variable
J:\NTB-Normalizer\xslt\Travdata\Travdata.xsl
Line 13, Character 10

2012-01-16 09:55:57:    at
Altova.AltovaXML.XSLT2Class.ExecuteAndGetResultAsString()
   at NTBNormalizer.NTBConverter.XSLAltovaConverter(String fileXSL, FileInfo
fileXML, ArrayList dirOutput, ArrayList arrFileEncoding, String
strOutputDocType) in C:\Visual Studio Projects\Visual Studio
2008\NTBNormalizer\NTBNormalizer\Converter.cs:line 290
2012-01-16 09:55:57: Moving file to J:\NTB-Normalizer\error

It does not create this error when I am parsing/converting files that does not
have Nordic characters.

As said in the initial mail: I can do this quick'n dirty by creating my own
filename, but I kind of does not want to do that as I (or someone else) might
have to get in touch with the originator of the file and therefor it is a good
thing to tell them which file we have problems with.


Trond Husx


-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Kay [mailto:mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 16. januar 2012 10:46
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Nordic Characters in variables

On 16/01/2012 09:08, trond.huso@xxxxxx wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am getting an error when transforming a file where I am storing a filenam=
e in a variable. The filename sometimes contains letters that are quite com=
mon in Nordic names (&aelig; and so on).
> One solution is that I create new filenames, but I don't really want to do =
that - yet). So I am wondering: How do I work around this issue?
>
>
Standard answer to this kind of question: there's no point telling us you're
getting an error without telling us what the error is.

You need to say exactly what you did and exactly how it failed.

If the issue concerns non-ASCII filenames then it may also be dependent on
your operating system.

Michael Kay
Saxonica

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