Is it possible your data is making references to a DTD somewhere?
In what way did it stop working?
If you post or email to me the XSLT, a sample of data and the error
messages you're getting I'll be glad to take a look at them.
There's also an xsl-dev list where this kind of questions can be asked,
preferably with more
adn
At 12:21 AM 09/11/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>There is one message totalling 37 lines in this issue.
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>Topics of the day:
>
> 1. Transformation of DC-tagged XML stopped working - is this the right
> place
> to ask?
>
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>Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 09:31:05 +0100
>From: Ian Stuart <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Transformation of DC-tagged XML stopped working - is this the right
> place to ask?
>
>Morning folks.
>
>I've got an XML data-set (file) which I am transforming into HTML using
>XSLT.
>
>This worked fine at the end of August, however I noticed that it was
>failing about Thursday (6th +/- a few days) last week. As I do not use
>the system on a daily basis, I cannot say specifically when the problem
>arose.
>
>I have tested my XML & XSLT using Perl and Java systems, utilising three
>different computers, and they all exibit the same problem - so the fault
>is not a systems problem.
>
>Neither the data, or the stylesheet changed, so I can rule them out as
>the problem, so I suspect that it is my understanding of the Dublin-core
>(and RDF) schemas that is causing my problem.
>
>
>It this the right list to discuss this problem?
>
>--
>
>--==++
>Ian Stuart
>A man in serious need of a Brain Transplant
>
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