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When accessing a remote document from an XSLT stylesheet using the XPath document() function, my transformation process slows down considerably if my Internet connection is down. This is due to the fact that the document referenced contains a !DOCTYPE declaration whose system ID points to a resource on the web. The Transformer apparently attempts to contact this resource in order to do validation and entity resolution for the remote document, then eventually gives up with a java.net.UnknownHostException. This does not cause the transformation process to fail, it only becomes disproportionately protracted. The referenced DTD, however, is available to the catalog resolver and its local copy is in fact correctly used elsewhere in the pipeline. My problem is, therefore: while the Generator used in the pipeline in question correctly does catalog resolution and uses the local copy of the DTD referenced as expected, the transformer fails to do so when accessing a document via document(). Is there any way to intruct the Transformer to use a catalog with document() calls? Thanks in advance for any hints or clues. Best regards, Florian - -- Florian G. Haas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GnuPG key ID: 0x46D00BE3 Key fingerprint: 18B4 3E7B 191E F534 254A 1F7C 816D 950B 46D0 0BE3 My GnuPG key is available from the public PGP key server at pgp.mit.edu (and various other key servers). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/YzPagW2VC0bQC+MRAq5rAKDJRJoCSf3VWRlfTzYqks2QPeuJpACfWfpb WZXYGfPDHeAtTBcpHxVaq4I= =x9JC -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
