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RE: Maximum Document Size
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- Subject: RE: [xsl] Maximum Document Size
- From: CMangano at Newport dot com
- Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 10:54:59 -0700
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Well, I figured out the problem. It would seem that the machine I was
loading the XML doc on did not have enough memory to store the document. I
ran it on our server with 1GB of ram, and it worked fine, and quite quickly
actually.
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From: CMangano@Newport.com [mailto:CMangano@Newport.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 9:37 AM
To: xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
Subject: [xsl] Maximum Document Size
Hi all. I am having a strange problem. Let's say I have 3 xml documents A,
B, and C. A is 10MB, B is 20MB and C is 80MB. I am trying to load the XML
docs on the server, using the following code:
Set objXML = Server.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM")
Response.Write objXML.Load(Server.MapPath("<A, B or C.xml>"))
If it loads the document it writes True, otherwise it writes False. Well,
it writes True for A and B, but False for C. I can only assume the reason
it is not loading C is due to the size of the file. Does anyone know if
there is a limit in file sizes for the XMLDOM? Thanks.
Chris Mangano
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