May be worth looking at this discussion on IE9 -
http://www.solutionexchange.info/forum/thread/1.24.577/1

Dan

On Aug 29, 6:58 am, Kostya Batanin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you for your response. We narrowed it down to what it seems to
> be IE9 causing the issue (even in IE8 mode, possibly some extra code
> injections happenning that MS oh so loves to do:)). So word of warning
> to fellow Red Dot developers, stay away from IE9!!!
>
> Cheers :)
>
> On Aug 26, 1:11 am, "Manuel Schnitger (OpenText)"
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> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Kostya,
>
> > I've just done the same steps you described and did not get any error
> > message. (Of course I used another DB so this is surely a
> > difference.)
>
> > Couldn't you ...
> > - copy the sourcecode of the damaged template
> > - insert it into a new template
> > - perform a content class replacement for all instances of the content
> > class
>
> > But before I'd do that, I'd first of all create a new content class
> > and would test, if the behaviour also occours with the newly created
> > one.
>
> > If the behaviour is still the same, I'd use another database in order
> > to make sure that the database isn't responsibe for the error.
>
> > Best regards,
> > Manuel
>
> > On 25 Aug., 10:52, Kostya Batanin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi guys,
>
> > > I have an interesting problem with Red Dot (10.1 Build 10.1.0.470). I
> > > created a new DB connection using a MSSQL Product. DB connection
> > > tested ok. I started creating content classes, using a Database
> > > Content placeholder in them. I was able to access the tables and
> > > fields using the created database connection, but as soon as I tick
> > > the Hit List option on the placeholder and try to save the content
> > > class I get an error saying:
>
> > > "XML-Parser, Error -1072894427: Equal expected. Line 2 Position 59".
> > > The template then does not get saved, when you open it you have to
> > > recover the temporary data, otherwise all changes are lost.
>
> > > And once you untick the Hit List option on the element, the error
> > > still persist. Also an empty placeholder gets created (you can see it
> > > from the Placeholders drop-down in the editor window). I am not able
> > > to get rid of the empty placeholder or the error once I turn a
> > > Database Content element into a Hit List.
>
> > > Has anyone come across this before? Any help is greatly appreciated!!!
>
> > > Thank you in advance.

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