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XMLDOM - Load XSL from a String

From: arun.p.k@-----------.---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 6/11/2009 7:44:00 AM
Hi All,
      I'm using the XMLDOM functions in a javascript to do some 
transformations. When I load both the XML and XSL sources by providing file 
path or URL as parameter to the load function, the transformation happens 
correctly. However, when I read the file contents into a string and pass this 
string to the load function, the transformation does not happens. The load 
function itself does not give any error, but, on  using transformNode, it 
fails with a message complaining about the XSLT provided. First of all, is 
what I'm trying to do possible? If possible, then, what could be possibly 
going wrong? The string itself appears to be correct, with the exact contents 
of the file.

Working:
   xmldoc.load("c:\\source.xml");
   xsldoc.load("c:\\source.xsl");
   document.write(xmldoc.transformNode(xsldoc));

Not Working:
   xmldoc.load(string with contents of source.xml);
   xsldoc.load(string with contents of source.xsl);
   document.write(xmldoc.transformNode(xsldoc));



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