On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 11:38:47AM +0200, Markus Jais wrote:
> On Thursday 25 April 2002 11:28, Markus.Spring wrote:
> > > <!ENTITY subnav SYSTEM "file://subnav.xml">
> > > <!ENTITY topnav SYSTEM "file://topnav.xml">
> >
> > So your file is in the absolute root of your filesystem? hard to
> > believe...
> > Anyway, you need a third slash: "file:///topnav.xml" as the two slashes
> > belong to the denominator.
> >
> > Markus
> 
> no, it is in the same directory as the xml file in which it should be included

So your path is a relative one? 'file://...' is always absolute, AFAIK. Why don't
you use 'topnav.xml' instead?

Ralf Mattes

> I also tried
> file:///topnav.xml
> and
> file:///./topnav.xml
> 
> and I also copied it in a subdirectory "inc" and tried
> file:///inc/topnav.xml
> 
> nothing works!
> 
> markus
> 
> 
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