We had this problem and got around it by seting up this series within the loop
0053: RESULT=protocolLogging(,ON,10)
:
0067:
RESULT=initServerSocket(SERVER.IP.ADDRESS,SOCKET.PORT,BACKLOG,SOCKETHANDLE2)
:
0070:
Hi Guys - I am currently working on a problem I have, with JayJay at IBM but
thought I would throw it open to see if anyone else out there has seen
something similar.
I am using PREPAREAML/OPENXMLDATA/READXML to process some fairly large XMl
files (over 30 meg) very succesfully. However i do have
I had a similar thing happen, we were getting some accented characters
( 7F/127) and the parser would jerk to a halt (sometimes). Our issue
was that the XML was actually written in iso-8859-1 encoding but the
encoding element in the XML said UTF-8 ?xml version=1.0
I am finally breaking down and looking into universe's built in xml
processing.
The client is running universe 10.1.8 on hpux B.11.11
I set up a simple test using basic PrepareXML , OpenXMLData
ReadXmlData commands
On the PrepareXML statement, I get the following errors :
Can't load
At 04:05 AM 4/3/2006, you wrote:
However i do have some instances where
particular elements have foreign language characters in (over char 127).
We just spent a few weeks with an end user and IBM on this very
issue. Bottom line is that the UV XML parser does not handle UTF-8
characters. Due
Can anyone tell me where the documentation for this tool can be found ?
I find references stating that it is part of the basic extensions manual
but I don't see it there or anywhere else in the help files for that
matter.
Gerry
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My confusion. I didn't realize you were talking about the GUI tool for
building
the XML Map file. I don't recall seeing any documentation in a manual
for that.
Maybe someone else can point us to it.
As to answering private, no. That was unintentional and a result of the
brilliant addressing
Bill,
Re: cataloging programs with the same name as a ud verb:
In addition to deleting the V pointer to the verb and recataloging my
program in the VOC, using the DIRECT or LOCAL option (I prefer the DIRECT
option), I *also* have to delete the V pointer to all synonyms of the verb
(eg. SP.EDIT