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xmldso problem with xml document declaration

From: eric57e@-------.--- (----)
To: NULL
Date: 10/1/2004 3:31:00 AM
I have encountered a problem using dataislands on some computers in
javascript.
on one machine the dataislands works fine (both scripts and datascr
datafld properties) with or without the xml document declaration

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> 

on a few other machines dataisland works with datascr and datafld if
no declaration tag is present at the beginning of the xml document.
But it's not possible to use XMLDOM object model in javascipt or to
call a simple selectSingleNode() fonction. The result is always a null
object.
All the machine have msxml3 sp1 and msxml4 intalled together.
tests have been made instanciating both MSXML2.DOMDocument.3.0 and
MSXML2.DOMDocument.4.0 and it works fine on all the computers.
Is this trouble linked to xmldso of other component?

did someone already encountered these trouble ?

thanks in advance for any help or advice

Eric


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