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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2818

*** shadow/2818 Wed Jul 25 22:51:13 2001
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*** 46,49 ****
  
  I have not found anything in the docs to cause this behaviour,
  Thanks,
! Shourya
--- 46,65 ----
  
  I have not found anything in the docs to cause this behaviour,
  Thanks,
! Shourya
! 
! ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2001-07-25 22:57 -------
! First, I would try to specify 
!   new DOMSource(xmlRes)
! instead of getting the document element.
! 
! Next, how are you building xmlRes?  What does getXMLNode() look like?
! 
! Please be sure that you are using a namespace aware DOM parser.
! 
! Please post the answers to these questions here.  If they don't give you an idea 
! as to what's happening, please post your Java code, XML, and XSLT so that we can 
! reproduce the problem.
! 
! Thanks,
! Gary

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