Hi Juan,

Please:

- do not post HTML email to mailing lists

- do not embed viruses in your mail, that's not nice

- do not post general vague Java questions to
  subject-specific mailing lists like xalan-dev

Everyone else: if you are running Windows and didn't get a
warning about an executable attachment named README.MP3.scr
in Juan's email, then there is a chance that it was run
automatically and infected your system. Clean your system
before sending anyone any email. The file is a virus, or
"worm", named W32/Badtrans@MM, variant B. Several websites
describe its behavior and symptoms and how to remove it:
http://vil.mcafee.com/dispVirus.asp?virus_k=99069

Juan: Either your mail program is also infected and added
this virus to your email automatically, or you are trying
to infect others deliberately. Your question on passing
a reference to a Java object from one place to another is
very basic, I hope it is not a decoy! Let's assume that
you are not *trying* to spread the virus. First clean your
system and then find a basic Java tutorial on java.sun.com
to figure out your question. Do not send any email to
anyone before you clean your system, else you might infect
them.

Most of the time I hate to run my virus scanner because
it slows down my system. Today I'm glad!

Best regards,

        - Gulli



-----Original Message-----
From: Juan Perez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22. jan�ar 2002 14:53
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: DOM access


Hi all,
i�m having difficulties for accessing to DOM tree made by a java class (A) from 
another java class (B). I�m conscious the solution
remains in making the document accessible but i don�t find the way.
I�d appreciate any suggestion,
Thanks in advance,
Juan

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