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Re: relative and base URIs when using document() function
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- Subject: Re: relative and base URIs when using document() function
- From: michael gruber <gruberm at msg dot de>
- Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2000 10:51:12 +0200
- Organization: msg systeme
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> Sounds like that could be it... but is there anything I can do about it?
Oh, good question :-)
I see you use two arguments when calling the document-function -
and that's a topic Ken Holman tries to help me (thread: document()-function,
using 2 arguments); I'm on the way...
But there's one great possibility: I propose the fantastic way of trial and
error!
What you can try:
1) you can modify your path (in modules/module), eg. deleting
"package_ts\module_cfg".
As long as you get a message whether the file was found or not you can
modify as long as necessary...
2) you can do the same by not using the second argument in your document()
-call
3) you may modify the second argument
4) maybe you can rearrange your stylesheet to have your second document-call
not within your first document call (i.e. within the for-each where the
current node is changing)
I think 1) and 2) should be succesfull and easy
Tell me what happened!
michael
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