At one point the XML parser did not deal well with byte-order-marks. Perhaps
that is the problem? I thought André fixed that though...
On 2012-07-03, at 02:54, Raju Bitter wrote:
> Justin,
>
> is that in DHTML runtime, in SWF, or in both? Do you make proxied
> requests (which I would not recommend)?
>
> The error message you are seeing is generated in the
> LzHTTPDataProvider.lzs file:
> /**
> * @access private
> * @param LzHTTPDataRequest dreq:
> * @param LzDataElement data:
> */
> function loadResponse (dreq:LzHTTPDataRequest, data:*) :void {
> dreq.loadtime = (new Date()).getTime() - dreq.loadstarttime;
> dreq.rawdata = dreq.loader.getResponse();
>
> if (data == null) {
> this.setRequestError(dreq, "client could not parse XML
> from server");
> if (dreq.onstatus.ready) dreq.onstatus.sendEvent( dreq );
> return;
> }
>
> It looks like the XML was loaded by the server, but the parsing of the
> XML document failed. Are you sure that the XML document is valid?
>
> - Raju