Hi All,
Anyone having trouble 'Load'ing xml files with 'Msxml2.DOMDocument' in ASP?
The Server is IIS 5.1 and client is PocketPC2002 (Pocket IE).
The 'Load' method is always returning 'False' for me in the following snip:
************************************************** ******
<%
Dim xmlAdminCfgDoc
Dim fError
Dim root
Dim acctlist
Dim nCount
Set xmlAdminCfgDoc = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument")
xmlAdminCfgDoc.async = False
fError = xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load("C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MyWeb\Admi nCfg.xml")
If fError = True then
Set root = xmlAdminCfgDoc.documentElement
Set acctlist = root.childNodes
nCount = acctlist.length
End If
%>
************************************************** ******
Thanks in advance...
-BB 12 2341
There is no error when loading in IE... I tried that before starting to code
the ASP actually.. :-(
"Michael Harris (MVP)" <mi****@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... Brian Burgess wrote: Hi All,
Anyone having trouble 'Load'ing xml files with 'Msxml2.DOMDocument' in ASP? The Server is IIS 5.1 and client is PocketPC2002 (Pocket IE).
The 'Load' method is always returning 'False' for me in the following snip:
IXMLDOMParseError (MSXML 3.0 SDK) http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp IXMLDOMParseError Members (MSXML 3.0 SDK) http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp
You could also try viewing the XML file directly in IE and see what errors IE reports...
************************************************** ****** <% Dim xmlAdminCfgDoc Dim fError Dim root Dim acctlist Dim nCount Set xmlAdminCfgDoc = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument") xmlAdminCfgDoc.async = False fError = xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load("C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MyWeb\Admi nCfg.xml") If fError = True then Set root = xmlAdminCfgDoc.documentElement Set acctlist = root.childNodes nCount = acctlist.length End If %> ************************************************** ******
Thanks in advance...
-BB
-- Michael Harris Microsoft.MVP.Scripting Seattle WA US
Technet Script Center http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...er/default.asp
Microsoft® Windows®2000 Scripting Guide http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...s_overview.asp
You should use a URL, not a file system path, in the Load method. From MSDN:
Syntax
boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource)
Parameters
xmlSource
String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML file.
Return Value
Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load failed.
HTH,
Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: There is no error when loading in IE... I tried that before starting to code the ASP actually.. :-(
"Michael Harris (MVP)" <mi****@mvps.org> wrote in message news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... Brian Burgess wrote: Hi All,
Anyone having trouble 'Load'ing xml files with 'Msxml2.DOMDocument' in ASP? The Server is IIS 5.1 and client is PocketPC2002 (Pocket IE).
The 'Load' method is always returning 'False' for me in the following snip:
IXMLDOMParseError (MSXML 3.0 SDK) http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp IXMLDOMParseError Members (MSXML 3.0 SDK)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp
You could also try viewing the XML file directly in IE and see what errors IE reports...
************************************************** ****** <% Dim xmlAdminCfgDoc Dim fError Dim root Dim acctlist Dim nCount Set xmlAdminCfgDoc = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument") xmlAdminCfgDoc.async = False fError = xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load("C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MyWeb\Admi nCfg.xml") If fError = True then Set root = xmlAdminCfgDoc.documentElement Set acctlist = root.childNodes nCount = acctlist.length End If %> ************************************************** ******
Thanks in advance...
-BB
-- Michael Harris Microsoft.MVP.Scripting Seattle WA US
Technet Script Center http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...er/default.asp
Microsoft® Windows®2000 Scripting Guide
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...s_overview.asp
It can be a file system path as well. The following is the full example
from MSDN (for VB code), note the example does not show an URL:
[Visual Basic]
Visual Basic Syntax
boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource)Parameters
xmlSource
String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML file.
Return Value
Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load failed.
Example
The following Microsoft Visual Basic® example creates a DOMDocument object
and uses the load method to load a local XML file.
Dim xmlDoc As New Msxml2.DOMDocument
xmlDoc.async = False
xmlDoc.Load ("books.xml")
MsgBox xmlDoc.xml
The code I had shown originally works in VB code (as opposed to VBScript in
ASP), so I am wondering if there are any known and undocumented issues ...
thanks anyways! :-)
-BB
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ej**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... You should use a URL, not a file system path, in the Load method. From
MSDN: Syntax boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource) Parameters xmlSource String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML file. Return Value Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load failed.
HTH, Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: There is no error when loading in IE... I tried that before starting to code the ASP actually.. :-(
"Michael Harris (MVP)" <mi****@mvps.org> wrote in message news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... Brian Burgess wrote: Hi All,
Anyone having trouble 'Load'ing xml files with 'Msxml2.DOMDocument' in ASP? The Server is IIS 5.1 and client is PocketPC2002 (Pocket IE).
The 'Load' method is always returning 'False' for me in the following snip:
IXMLDOMParseError (MSXML 3.0 SDK) http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp IXMLDOMParseError Members (MSXML 3.0 SDK)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp
You could also try viewing the XML file directly in IE and see what errors IE reports...
************************************************** ****** <% Dim xmlAdminCfgDoc Dim fError Dim root Dim acctlist Dim nCount Set xmlAdminCfgDoc = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument") xmlAdminCfgDoc.async = False fError = xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load("C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MyWeb\Admi nCfg.xml") If fError = True then Set root = xmlAdminCfgDoc.documentElement Set acctlist = root.childNodes nCount = acctlist.length End If %> ************************************************** ******
Thanks in advance...
-BB
-- Michael Harris Microsoft.MVP.Scripting Seattle WA US
Technet Script Center http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...er/default.asp
Microsoft® Windows®2000 Scripting Guide
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...s_overview.asp
No, "books.xml" IS a URL. Haven't you ever used Response.Redirect
"newpage.asp" ? This will redirect to newpage.asp as long as it's in the
same website folder as the page in which this line of code is run. It's
known as a relative path. The same thing is done with anchor tags.
Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: It can be a file system path as well. The following is the full example from MSDN (for VB code), note the example does not show an URL: [Visual Basic] Visual Basic Syntax boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource)Parameters xmlSource String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML file. Return Value Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load failed.
Example The following Microsoft Visual Basic® example creates a DOMDocument object and uses the load method to load a local XML file.
Dim xmlDoc As New Msxml2.DOMDocument xmlDoc.async = False xmlDoc.Load ("books.xml") MsgBox xmlDoc.xml The code I had shown originally works in VB code (as opposed to VBScript in ASP), so I am wondering if there are any known and undocumented issues ...
thanks anyways! :-)
-BB
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ej**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... You should use a URL, not a file system path, in the Load method. From MSDN: Syntax boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource) Parameters xmlSource String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML file. Return Value Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load failed.
HTH, Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: There is no error when loading in IE... I tried that before starting to code the ASP actually.. :-(
"Michael Harris (MVP)" <mi****@mvps.org> wrote in message news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... Brian Burgess wrote: > Hi All, > > Anyone having trouble 'Load'ing xml files with > 'Msxml2.DOMDocument' > in ASP? The Server is IIS 5.1 and client is PocketPC2002 (Pocket > IE). > > The 'Load' method is always returning 'False' for me in the > following > snip:
IXMLDOMParseError (MSXML 3.0 SDK)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp IXMLDOMParseError Members (MSXML 3.0 SDK)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp
You could also try viewing the XML file directly in IE and see what errors IE reports...
> ************************************************** ****** > <% > Dim xmlAdminCfgDoc > Dim fError > Dim root > Dim acctlist > Dim nCount > Set xmlAdminCfgDoc = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument") > xmlAdminCfgDoc.async = False > fError = > xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load("C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MyWeb\Admi nCfg.xml") > If fError = True then > Set root = xmlAdminCfgDoc.documentElement > Set acctlist = root.childNodes > nCount = acctlist.length > End If > %> > ************************************************** ****** > > Thanks in advance... > > -BB
-- Michael Harris Microsoft.MVP.Scripting Seattle WA US
Technet Script Center http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...er/default.asp
Microsoft® Windows®2000 Scripting Guide
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...s_overview.asp
So it should work as coded? .. or should I use a relative path with (or
without) the Server.MapPath in the Load?
uhg .... I'm about ready to pull out my hair...
-BB
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:OJ**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... No, "books.xml" IS a URL. Haven't you ever used Response.Redirect "newpage.asp" ? This will redirect to newpage.asp as long as it's in the same website folder as the page in which this line of code is run. It's known as a relative path. The same thing is done with anchor tags.
Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: It can be a file system path as well. The following is the full example from MSDN (for VB code), note the example does not show an URL: [Visual Basic] Visual Basic Syntax boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource)Parameters xmlSource String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML file. Return Value Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load failed.
Example The following Microsoft Visual Basic® example creates a DOMDocument object and uses the load method to load a local XML file.
Dim xmlDoc As New Msxml2.DOMDocument xmlDoc.async = False xmlDoc.Load ("books.xml") MsgBox xmlDoc.xml The code I had shown originally works in VB code (as opposed to VBScript in ASP), so I am wondering if there are any known and undocumented issues ...
thanks anyways! :-)
-BB
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ej**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... You should use a URL, not a file system path, in the Load method. From MSDN: Syntax boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource) Parameters xmlSource String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML file. Return Value Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load failed.
HTH, Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: There is no error when loading in IE... I tried that before starting to code the ASP actually.. :-(
"Michael Harris (MVP)" <mi****@mvps.org> wrote in message news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Brian Burgess wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> Anyone having trouble 'Load'ing xml files with >> 'Msxml2.DOMDocument' >> in ASP? The Server is IIS 5.1 and client is PocketPC2002 (Pocket >> IE). >> >> The 'Load' method is always returning 'False' for me in the >> following >> snip: > > > IXMLDOMParseError (MSXML 3.0 SDK) >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp> > IXMLDOMParseError Members (MSXML 3.0 SDK) >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp> > > You could also try viewing the XML file directly in IE and see what > errors > IE reports... > > >> ************************************************** ****** >> <% >> Dim xmlAdminCfgDoc >> Dim fError >> Dim root >> Dim acctlist >> Dim nCount >> Set xmlAdminCfgDoc = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument") >> xmlAdminCfgDoc.async = False >> fError = >> xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load("C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MyWeb\Admi nCfg.xml") >> If fError = True then >> Set root = xmlAdminCfgDoc.documentElement >> Set acctlist = root.childNodes >> nCount = acctlist.length >> End If >> %> >> ************************************************** ****** >> >> Thanks in advance... >> >> -BB > > -- > Michael Harris > Microsoft.MVP.Scripting > Seattle WA US > > Technet Script Center > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...er/default.asp > > Microsoft® Windows®2000 Scripting Guide >
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...s_overview.asp
You know, I just looked at some of my old code and realized that I've used
file-system paths in my calls to the Load method. Have you tried using
Server.MapPath to make sure you've got the path correct? Here's an example
from one of my apps:
s = server.MapPath("CurrencyRates") & "\curr" & FormatDate(Date(), 1) &
".xml"
DOM1.load s
HTH,
Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: It can be a file system path as well. The following is the full example from MSDN (for VB code), note the example does not show an URL: [Visual Basic] Visual Basic Syntax boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource)Parameters xmlSource String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML file. Return Value Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load failed.
Example The following Microsoft Visual Basic® example creates a DOMDocument object and uses the load method to load a local XML file.
Dim xmlDoc As New Msxml2.DOMDocument xmlDoc.async = False xmlDoc.Load ("books.xml") MsgBox xmlDoc.xml The code I had shown originally works in VB code (as opposed to VBScript in ASP), so I am wondering if there are any known and undocumented issues ...
thanks anyways! :-)
-BB
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ej**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... You should use a URL, not a file system path, in the Load method. From MSDN: Syntax boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource) Parameters xmlSource String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML file. Return Value Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load failed.
HTH, Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: There is no error when loading in IE... I tried that before starting to code the ASP actually.. :-(
"Michael Harris (MVP)" <mi****@mvps.org> wrote in message news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... Brian Burgess wrote: > Hi All, > > Anyone having trouble 'Load'ing xml files with > 'Msxml2.DOMDocument' > in ASP? The Server is IIS 5.1 and client is PocketPC2002 (Pocket > IE). > > The 'Load' method is always returning 'False' for me in the > following > snip:
IXMLDOMParseError (MSXML 3.0 SDK)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp IXMLDOMParseError Members (MSXML 3.0 SDK)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp
You could also try viewing the XML file directly in IE and see what errors IE reports...
> ************************************************** ****** > <% > Dim xmlAdminCfgDoc > Dim fError > Dim root > Dim acctlist > Dim nCount > Set xmlAdminCfgDoc = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument") > xmlAdminCfgDoc.async = False > fError = > xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load("C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MyWeb\Admi nCfg.xml") > If fError = True then > Set root = xmlAdminCfgDoc.documentElement > Set acctlist = root.childNodes > nCount = acctlist.length > End If > %> > ************************************************** ****** > > Thanks in advance... > > -BB
-- Michael Harris Microsoft.MVP.Scripting Seattle WA US
Technet Script Center http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...er/default.asp
Microsoft® Windows®2000 Scripting Guide
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...s_overview.asp
Well that is the first method I used before attempting to the absolute path
method showing in my original post. It is just that (it seems) that no
method is working IN ASP. even an xml data island, or XMLHTTP is not
working ... simply does not load the file ................................
UGH!
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... You know, I just looked at some of my old code and realized that I've used file-system paths in my calls to the Load method. Have you tried using Server.MapPath to make sure you've got the path correct? Here's an example from one of my apps:
s = server.MapPath("CurrencyRates") & "\curr" & FormatDate(Date(), 1) & ".xml" DOM1.load s
HTH, Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: It can be a file system path as well. The following is the full example from MSDN (for VB code), note the example does not show an URL: [Visual Basic] Visual Basic Syntax boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource)Parameters xmlSource String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML file. Return Value Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load failed.
Example The following Microsoft Visual Basic® example creates a DOMDocument object and uses the load method to load a local XML file.
Dim xmlDoc As New Msxml2.DOMDocument xmlDoc.async = False xmlDoc.Load ("books.xml") MsgBox xmlDoc.xml The code I had shown originally works in VB code (as opposed to VBScript in ASP), so I am wondering if there are any known and undocumented issues ...
thanks anyways! :-)
-BB
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ej**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... You should use a URL, not a file system path, in the Load method. From MSDN: Syntax boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource) Parameters xmlSource String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML file. Return Value Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load failed.
HTH, Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: There is no error when loading in IE... I tried that before starting to code the ASP actually.. :-(
"Michael Harris (MVP)" <mi****@mvps.org> wrote in message news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Brian Burgess wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> Anyone having trouble 'Load'ing xml files with >> 'Msxml2.DOMDocument' >> in ASP? The Server is IIS 5.1 and client is PocketPC2002 (Pocket >> IE). >> >> The 'Load' method is always returning 'False' for me in the >> following >> snip: > > > IXMLDOMParseError (MSXML 3.0 SDK) >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp> > IXMLDOMParseError Members (MSXML 3.0 SDK) >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp> > > You could also try viewing the XML file directly in IE and see what > errors > IE reports... > > >> ************************************************** ****** >> <% >> Dim xmlAdminCfgDoc >> Dim fError >> Dim root >> Dim acctlist >> Dim nCount >> Set xmlAdminCfgDoc = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument") >> xmlAdminCfgDoc.async = False >> fError = >> xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load("C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MyWeb\Admi nCfg.xml") >> If fError = True then >> Set root = xmlAdminCfgDoc.documentElement >> Set acctlist = root.childNodes >> nCount = acctlist.length >> End If >> %> >> ************************************************** ****** >> >> Thanks in advance... >> >> -BB > > -- > Michael Harris > Microsoft.MVP.Scripting > Seattle WA US > > Technet Script Center > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...er/default.asp > > Microsoft® Windows®2000 Scripting Guide >
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...s_overview.asp
Strip out any confidential data and send me the file offline so I can take a
whack at it.
Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: Well that is the first method I used before attempting to the absolute path method showing in my original post. It is just that (it seems) that no method is working IN ASP. even an xml data island, or XMLHTTP is not working ... simply does not load the file ................................ UGH!
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... You know, I just looked at some of my old code and realized that I've used file-system paths in my calls to the Load method. Have you tried using Server.MapPath to make sure you've got the path correct? Here's an example from one of my apps:
s = server.MapPath("CurrencyRates") & "\curr" & FormatDate(Date(), 1) & ".xml" DOM1.load s
HTH, Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: It can be a file system path as well. The following is the full example from MSDN (for VB code), note the example does not show an URL: [Visual Basic] Visual Basic Syntax boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource)Parameters xmlSource String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML file. Return Value Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load failed.
Example The following Microsoft Visual Basic® example creates a DOMDocument object and uses the load method to load a local XML file.
Dim xmlDoc As New Msxml2.DOMDocument xmlDoc.async = False xmlDoc.Load ("books.xml") MsgBox xmlDoc.xml The code I had shown originally works in VB code (as opposed to VBScript in ASP), so I am wondering if there are any known and undocumented issues ...
thanks anyways! :-)
-BB
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ej**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... You should use a URL, not a file system path, in the Load method. From MSDN:
Syntax boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource) Parameters xmlSource String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML file. Return Value Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load failed.
HTH, Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: > There is no error when loading in IE... I tried that before > starting > to code > the ASP actually.. :-( > > > "Michael Harris (MVP)" <mi****@mvps.org> wrote in message > news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >> Brian Burgess wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> Anyone having trouble 'Load'ing xml files with >>> 'Msxml2.DOMDocument' >>> in ASP? The Server is IIS 5.1 and client is PocketPC2002 (Pocket >>> IE). >>> >>> The 'Load' method is always returning 'False' for me in the >>> following >>> snip: >> >> >> IXMLDOMParseError (MSXML 3.0 SDK) >> >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp>> >> IXMLDOMParseError Members (MSXML 3.0 SDK) >> >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp>> >> >> You could also try viewing the XML file directly in IE and see >> what errors >> IE reports... >> >> >>> ************************************************** ****** >>> <% >>> Dim xmlAdminCfgDoc >>> Dim fError >>> Dim root >>> Dim acctlist >>> Dim nCount >>> Set xmlAdminCfgDoc = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument") >>> xmlAdminCfgDoc.async = False >>> fError = >>> xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load("C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MyWeb\Admi nCfg.xml") >>> If fError = True then >>> Set root = xmlAdminCfgDoc.documentElement >>> Set acctlist = root.childNodes >>> nCount = acctlist.length >>> End If >>> %> >>> ************************************************** ****** >>> >>> Thanks in advance... >>> >>> -BB >> >> -- >> Michael Harris >> Microsoft.MVP.Scripting >> Seattle WA US >> >> Technet Script Center >> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...er/default.asp >> >> Microsoft® Windows®2000 Scripting Guide >>
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...s_overview.asp
ok .. mailed it to 'r********@yahoo.com'..
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... Strip out any confidential data and send me the file offline so I can take
a whack at it.
Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: Well that is the first method I used before attempting to the absolute path method showing in my original post. It is just that (it seems) that no method is working IN ASP. even an xml data island, or XMLHTTP is not working ... simply does not load the file ................................ UGH!
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... You know, I just looked at some of my old code and realized that I've used file-system paths in my calls to the Load method. Have you tried using Server.MapPath to make sure you've got the path correct? Here's an example from one of my apps:
s = server.MapPath("CurrencyRates") & "\curr" & FormatDate(Date(), 1) & ".xml" DOM1.load s
HTH, Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: It can be a file system path as well. The following is the full example from MSDN (for VB code), note the example does not show an URL: [Visual Basic] Visual Basic Syntax boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource)Parameters xmlSource String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML file. Return Value Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load failed.
Example The following Microsoft Visual Basic® example creates a DOMDocument object and uses the load method to load a local XML file.
Dim xmlDoc As New Msxml2.DOMDocument xmlDoc.async = False xmlDoc.Load ("books.xml") MsgBox xmlDoc.xml The code I had shown originally works in VB code (as opposed to VBScript in ASP), so I am wondering if there are any known and undocumented issues ...
thanks anyways! :-)
-BB
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ej**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > You should use a URL, not a file system path, in the Load method. > From MSDN: > > Syntax > boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource) > Parameters > xmlSource > String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML > file. > Return Value > Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load > failed. > > HTH, > Bob Barrows > > Brian Burgess wrote: >> There is no error when loading in IE... I tried that before >> starting >> to code >> the ASP actually.. :-( >> >> >> "Michael Harris (MVP)" <mi****@mvps.org> wrote in message >> news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >>> Brian Burgess wrote: >>>> Hi All, >>>> >>>> Anyone having trouble 'Load'ing xml files with >>>> 'Msxml2.DOMDocument' >>>> in ASP? The Server is IIS 5.1 and client is PocketPC2002 (Pocket >>>> IE). >>>> >>>> The 'Load' method is always returning 'False' for me in the >>>> following >>>> snip: >>> >>> >>> IXMLDOMParseError (MSXML 3.0 SDK) >>> >> >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp>>> >>> IXMLDOMParseError Members (MSXML 3.0 SDK) >>> >> >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp>>> >>> >>> You could also try viewing the XML file directly in IE and see >>> what errors >>> IE reports... >>> >>> >>>> ************************************************** ****** >>>> <% >>>> Dim xmlAdminCfgDoc >>>> Dim fError >>>> Dim root >>>> Dim acctlist >>>> Dim nCount >>>> Set xmlAdminCfgDoc = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument") >>>> xmlAdminCfgDoc.async = False >>>> fError = >>>> xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load("C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MyWeb\Admi nCfg.xml") >>>> If fError = True then >>>> Set root = xmlAdminCfgDoc.documentElement >>>> Set acctlist = root.childNodes >>>> nCount = acctlist.length >>>> End If >>>> %> >>>> ************************************************** ****** >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance... >>>> >>>> -BB >>> >>> -- >>> Michael Harris >>> Microsoft.MVP.Scripting >>> Seattle WA US >>> >>> Technet Script Center >>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...er/default.asp >>> >>> Microsoft® Windows®2000 Scripting Guide >>> >
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...s_overview.asp
I put the xml file into the same folder as this test page which worked fine
when I ran it:
<%
dim sFile, xmlAdminCfgDoc,fError
sFile=server.MapPath("OneMailEntAdminCfg.xml")
set xmlAdminCfgDoc = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument")
xmlAdminCfgDoc.async = False
fError = xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load(sFile)
if fError then
Response.Write xmlAdminCfgDoc.xml
else
Response.Write fError
end if
Response.End
%>
Brian Burgess wrote: ok .. mailed it to 'r********@yahoo.com'..
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... Strip out any confidential data and send me the file offline so I can take a whack at it.
Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: Well that is the first method I used before attempting to the absolute path method showing in my original post. It is just that (it seems) that no method is working IN ASP. even an xml data island, or XMLHTTP is not working ... simply does not load the file ................................ UGH!
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... You know, I just looked at some of my old code and realized that I've used file-system paths in my calls to the Load method. Have you tried using Server.MapPath to make sure you've got the path correct? Here's an example from one of my apps:
s = server.MapPath("CurrencyRates") & "\curr" & FormatDate(Date(), 1) & ".xml" DOM1.load s
HTH, Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: > It can be a file system path as well. The following is the full > example > from MSDN (for VB code), note the example does not show an URL: > [Visual Basic] > Visual Basic Syntax > boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource)Parameters > xmlSource > String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML > file. Return Value > Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load > failed. > > Example > The following Microsoft Visual Basic® example creates a > DOMDocument > object > and uses the load method to load a local XML file. > > Dim xmlDoc As New Msxml2.DOMDocument > xmlDoc.async = False > xmlDoc.Load ("books.xml") > MsgBox xmlDoc.xml > The code I had shown originally works in VB code (as opposed to > VBScript in ASP), so I am wondering if there are any known and > undocumented issues ... > > thanks anyways! :-) > > -BB > > > "Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:ej**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >> You should use a URL, not a file system path, in the Load method. >> From > MSDN: >> >> Syntax >> boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource) >> Parameters >> xmlSource >> String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML >> file. >> Return Value >> Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load >> failed. >> >> HTH, >> Bob Barrows >> >> Brian Burgess wrote: >>> There is no error when loading in IE... I tried that before >>> starting >>> to code >>> the ASP actually.. :-( >>> >>> >>> "Michael Harris (MVP)" <mi****@mvps.org> wrote in message >>> news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >>>> Brian Burgess wrote: >>>>> Hi All, >>>>> >>>>> Anyone having trouble 'Load'ing xml files with >>>>> 'Msxml2.DOMDocument' >>>>> in ASP? The Server is IIS 5.1 and client is PocketPC2002 >>>>> (Pocket >>>>> IE). >>>>> >>>>> The 'Load' method is always returning 'False' for me in the >>>>> following >>>>> snip: >>>> >>>> >>>> IXMLDOMParseError (MSXML 3.0 SDK) >>>> >>> >> >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp>>>> >>>> IXMLDOMParseError Members (MSXML 3.0 SDK) >>>> >>> >> >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp>>>> >>>> >>>> You could also try viewing the XML file directly in IE and see >>>> what errors >>>> IE reports... >>>> >>>> >>>>> ************************************************** ****** >>>>> <% >>>>> Dim xmlAdminCfgDoc >>>>> Dim fError >>>>> Dim root >>>>> Dim acctlist >>>>> Dim nCount >>>>> Set xmlAdminCfgDoc = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument") >>>>> xmlAdminCfgDoc.async = False >>>>> fError = >>>>> xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load("C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MyWeb\Admi nCfg.xml") >>>>> If fError = True then >>>>> Set root = xmlAdminCfgDoc.documentElement >>>>> Set acctlist = root.childNodes >>>>> nCount = acctlist.length >>>>> End If >>>>> %> >>>>> ************************************************** ****** >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance... >>>>> >>>>> -BB >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Michael Harris >>>> Microsoft.MVP.Scripting >>>> Seattle WA US >>>> >>>> Technet Script Center >>>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...er/default.asp >>>> >>>> Microsoft® Windows®2000 Scripting Guide >>>> >>
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That works! thanks Bob!
I put a line 'sFile=server.MapPath("OneMailEntAdminCfg.xml")' per your
example and loaded with 'sFile' ...
You wont believe how long I've been trying to figure that one out...
Is that a common thing for strings in ASP? .. just curious ..
anyways thanks again!
-BB
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... I put the xml file into the same folder as this test page which worked
fine when I ran it:
<% dim sFile, xmlAdminCfgDoc,fError sFile=server.MapPath("OneMailEntAdminCfg.xml") set xmlAdminCfgDoc = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument") xmlAdminCfgDoc.async = False fError = xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load(sFile) if fError then Response.Write xmlAdminCfgDoc.xml else Response.Write fError end if Response.End %>
Brian Burgess wrote: ok .. mailed it to 're*******@yahoo.com'..
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... Strip out any confidential data and send me the file offline so I can take a whack at it.
Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: Well that is the first method I used before attempting to the absolute path method showing in my original post. It is just that (it seems) that no method is working IN ASP. even an xml data island, or XMLHTTP is not working ... simply does not load the file ................................ UGH!
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > You know, I just looked at some of my old code and realized that > I've used file-system paths in my calls to the Load method. Have > you > tried using Server.MapPath to make sure you've got the path > correct? > Here's an example from one of my apps: > > s = server.MapPath("CurrencyRates") & "\curr" & FormatDate(Date(), > 1) & ".xml" > DOM1.load s > > HTH, > Bob Barrows > > Brian Burgess wrote: >> It can be a file system path as well. The following is the full >> example >> from MSDN (for VB code), note the example does not show an URL: >> [Visual Basic] >> Visual Basic Syntax >> boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource)Parameters >> xmlSource >> String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML >> file. Return Value >> Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load >> failed. >> >> Example >> The following Microsoft Visual Basic® example creates a >> DOMDocument >> object >> and uses the load method to load a local XML file. >> >> Dim xmlDoc As New Msxml2.DOMDocument >> xmlDoc.async = False >> xmlDoc.Load ("books.xml") >> MsgBox xmlDoc.xml >> The code I had shown originally works in VB code (as opposed to >> VBScript in ASP), so I am wondering if there are any known and >> undocumented issues ... >> >> thanks anyways! :-) >> >> -BB >> >> >> "Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> news:ej**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >>> You should use a URL, not a file system path, in the Load method. >>> From >> MSDN: >>> >>> Syntax >>> boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource) >>> Parameters >>> xmlSource >>> String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML >>> file. >>> Return Value >>> Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load >>> failed. >>> >>> HTH, >>> Bob Barrows >>> >>> Brian Burgess wrote: >>>> There is no error when loading in IE... I tried that before >>>> starting >>>> to code >>>> the ASP actually.. :-( >>>> >>>> >>>> "Michael Harris (MVP)" <mi****@mvps.org> wrote in message >>>> news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >>>>> Brian Burgess wrote: >>>>>> Hi All, >>>>>> >>>>>> Anyone having trouble 'Load'ing xml files with >>>>>> 'Msxml2.DOMDocument' >>>>>> in ASP? The Server is IIS 5.1 and client is PocketPC2002 >>>>>> (Pocket >>>>>> IE). >>>>>> >>>>>> The 'Load' method is always returning 'False' for me in the >>>>>> following >>>>>> snip: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> IXMLDOMParseError (MSXML 3.0 SDK) >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp>>>>> >>>>> IXMLDOMParseError Members (MSXML 3.0 SDK) >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> You could also try viewing the XML file directly in IE and see >>>>> what errors >>>>> IE reports... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> ************************************************** ****** >>>>>> <% >>>>>> Dim xmlAdminCfgDoc >>>>>> Dim fError >>>>>> Dim root >>>>>> Dim acctlist >>>>>> Dim nCount >>>>>> Set xmlAdminCfgDoc = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument") >>>>>> xmlAdminCfgDoc.async = False >>>>>> fError = >>>>>> xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load("C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MyWeb\Admi nCfg.xml") >>>>>> If fError = True then >>>>>> Set root = xmlAdminCfgDoc.documentElement >>>>>> Set acctlist = root.childNodes >>>>>> nCount = acctlist.length >>>>>> End If >>>>>> %> >>>>>> ************************************************** ****** >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks in advance... >>>>>> >>>>>> -BB >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Michael Harris >>>>> Microsoft.MVP.Scripting >>>>> Seattle WA US >>>>> >>>>> Technet Script Center >>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...er/default.asp >>>>> >>>>> Microsoft® Windows®2000 Scripting Guide >>>>> >>> >
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I just did that to prevent line break problems in the email message. My
original line of code that also worked look like this (it's going to break
in this email message):
fError = xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load(server.MapPath("OneMailEntAdmi nCfg.xml"))
However, it isn't a bad idea to use a variable. It allows you to do this for
debugging purposes:
Response.Write sFile
HTH,
Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: That works! thanks Bob!
I put a line 'sFile=server.MapPath("OneMailEntAdminCfg.xml")' per your example and loaded with 'sFile' ...
You wont believe how long I've been trying to figure that one out...
Is that a common thing for strings in ASP? .. just curious ..
anyways thanks again!
-BB
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... I put the xml file into the same folder as this test page which worked fine when I ran it:
<% dim sFile, xmlAdminCfgDoc,fError sFile=server.MapPath("OneMailEntAdminCfg.xml") set xmlAdminCfgDoc = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument") xmlAdminCfgDoc.async = False fError = xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load(sFile) if fError then Response.Write xmlAdminCfgDoc.xml else Response.Write fError end if Response.End %>
Brian Burgess wrote: ok .. mailed it to 're*******@yahoo.com'..
"Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... Strip out any confidential data and send me the file offline so I can take a whack at it.
Bob Barrows
Brian Burgess wrote: > Well that is the first method I used before attempting to the > absolute path method showing in my original post. It is just > that (it seems) that no > method is working IN ASP. even an xml data island, or XMLHTTP > is > not > working ... simply does not load the file > ................................ > UGH! > > "Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >> You know, I just looked at some of my old code and realized that >> I've used file-system paths in my calls to the Load method. Have >> you >> tried using Server.MapPath to make sure you've got the path >> correct? >> Here's an example from one of my apps: >> >> s = server.MapPath("CurrencyRates") & "\curr" & >> FormatDate(Date(), 1) & ".xml" >> DOM1.load s >> >> HTH, >> Bob Barrows >> >> Brian Burgess wrote: >>> It can be a file system path as well. The following is the >>> full example >>> from MSDN (for VB code), note the example does not show an URL: >>> [Visual Basic] >>> Visual Basic Syntax >>> boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource)Parameters >>> xmlSource >>> String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML >>> file. Return Value >>> Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load >>> failed. >>> >>> Example >>> The following Microsoft Visual Basic® example creates a >>> DOMDocument >>> object >>> and uses the load method to load a local XML file. >>> >>> Dim xmlDoc As New Msxml2.DOMDocument >>> xmlDoc.async = False >>> xmlDoc.Load ("books.xml") >>> MsgBox xmlDoc.xml >>> The code I had shown originally works in VB code (as opposed to >>> VBScript in ASP), so I am wondering if there are any known and >>> undocumented issues ... >>> >>> thanks anyways! :-) >>> >>> -BB >>> >>> >>> "Bob Barrows" <re*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message >>> news:ej**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >>>> You should use a URL, not a file system path, in the Load >>>> method. >>>> From >>> MSDN: >>>> >>>> Syntax >>>> boolValue = oXMLDOMDocument.load(xmlSource) >>>> Parameters >>>> xmlSource >>>> String containing a URL that specifies the location of the XML >>>> file. >>>> Return Value >>>> Boolean. Returns True if the load succeeded; False if the load >>>> failed. >>>> >>>> HTH, >>>> Bob Barrows >>>> >>>> Brian Burgess wrote: >>>>> There is no error when loading in IE... I tried that before >>>>> starting >>>>> to code >>>>> the ASP actually.. :-( >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Michael Harris (MVP)" <mi****@mvps.org> wrote in message >>>>> news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >>>>>> Brian Burgess wrote: >>>>>>> Hi All, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Anyone having trouble 'Load'ing xml files with >>>>>>> 'Msxml2.DOMDocument' >>>>>>> in ASP? The Server is IIS 5.1 and client is PocketPC2002 >>>>>>> (Pocket >>>>>>> IE). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The 'Load' method is always returning 'False' for me in the >>>>>>> following >>>>>>> snip: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> IXMLDOMParseError (MSXML 3.0 SDK) >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp>>>>>> >>>>>> IXMLDOMParseError Members (MSXML 3.0 SDK) >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...parseerror.asp>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> You could also try viewing the XML file directly in IE and >>>>>> see >>>>>> what errors >>>>>> IE reports... >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> ************************************************** ****** >>>>>>> <% >>>>>>> Dim xmlAdminCfgDoc >>>>>>> Dim fError >>>>>>> Dim root >>>>>>> Dim acctlist >>>>>>> Dim nCount >>>>>>> Set xmlAdminCfgDoc = >>>>>>> Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument") >>>>>>> xmlAdminCfgDoc.async = False >>>>>>> fError = >>>>>>> xmlAdminCfgDoc.Load("C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MyWeb\Admi nCfg.xml") >>>>>>> If fError = True then >>>>>>> Set root = xmlAdminCfgDoc.documentElement >>>>>>> Set acctlist = root.childNodes >>>>>>> nCount = acctlist.length >>>>>>> End If >>>>>>> %> >>>>>>> ************************************************** ****** >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks in advance... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -BB >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Michael Harris >>>>>> Microsoft.MVP.Scripting >>>>>> Seattle WA US >>>>>> >>>>>> Technet Script Center >>>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...er/default.asp >>>>>> >>>>>> Microsoft® Windows®2000 Scripting Guide >>>>>> >>>> >>
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