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Re: SAXParseException
Hey Trevor,
That would be a good guess, but I'm not doing it programatically. I'm
using COCOON to do the processing, passing in the XSL and the XML from a
JSP.
Any other ideas?
Manish
On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 04:54, Trevor Nash wrote:
> On 26 Aug 2002 13:40:16 -0500, Manish Shah wrote:
>
> >I'm stumped! I am generating html using xsl/xml, and it's a pretty
> >involved transformation. At random times, I get "SAXParseException: The
> >root element is required in a well-formed document", but then below the
> >exception, the generated html is actually there. Has anyone seen this
> >before? I don't know where else to turn to. I'm not exactly sure how to
> >show source, since there are a lot of includes .
> >
> This is guesswork since you have not told us anything about what the
> input looks like:
>
> Is one of your input XML files, possibly read via document(), empty?
> This would give rise to this message, but the XSLT may well carry on
> to produce correct output.
>
> To fix it you have to put an element into the document, for example
>
> <none/>
>
> this depends on the logic of your stylesheet though.
>
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