Now, it seems that every X3D document I used with M6 fails because it keeps complaining about the wrong SYSTEM ID. I've set the classpath to the base dir, and the DTD dir. No matter what it won't load any X3D files because it complains about the Public ID.
I've tried different ones identified in the X3DConstants, but it just won't work no matter what I do.
Anyone come across this? In M6 all I had to do to fix it was to set the classpath correctly. In M7 I can't get it to work at all.
Oh, btw, I'm running OS X 10.3 with Java3D prev 1.
Thanks,
Mike
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