I tend to believe that it is possible the XML parser is thinking it has a pointer to a schema, and trying to open it? (or some such) Xerces folks, any comment? Certainly the XSLT processor is not trying to open the URL.
-scott
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My firewall reports to me about this every time when I run Xalan... Please
have a look at its popup window. Host names vary from time to time. I saw
W3C-WEB3.MIT.EDU there also.
Regards,
Sergey
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> Are you absolutely certain Xalan is doing this? There is no code that I
> know of that uses namespace URIs in this way. If the processor really is
> opening this URL, then it's a bug, but I'm having trouble believing this
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> Dave
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> Just curious why Xalan tries to contact the W3C transform url when it's
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> xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
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> Regards,
> Brian
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