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transformNode throws "Access is denied" error

From: Chuck Jungmann <NOchuckSPAM@----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 5/3/2006 3:28:00 PM

I was planning to use an XSL stylesheet to transform complicated XML
responses to queries into easier-to-read dialogs.  Yesterday, it
worked for me but not my client.  Today, the same code is giving me an
access is denied error when I call transformNode()

I asynchronously get both the XML document and the XSL stylesheet
using Msxml2.XMLHTTP, I select the node in the XML document that I
want processing to begin, then call transformNode.

I've tried creating a new  DOMDocument and copy the xml-text into the
loadXML method for both the XML and XSL documents., but transformNode
still throws an "msxml3:.dll Access is denied" error.  I'm not sure
which object is throwing the error, the XML document's transformNode
method, or some method in the XSL processor that the transformNode
method calls.

Was it just a fluke yesterday when it worked?  Are there restrictions
on the use of transformNode?  I'll be very disappointed if it can't be
made to work, I have a lot of ideas on how I might use this feature in
current and future projects.

TIA,
Chuck Jungmann




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