Ken,

It did hit the list, Apache doesn't have any subscriber post only filter.
However, the xerces-dev list has been deprecated in place of xerces-c-dev
and xerces-j-dev.  However, it is still active and I'm sure that it will get
some attention.

By the way, I've posted a couple of things on the xsl-editors list recently
about portability problems with format-number and number.  If you are
involved in the XSLT 1.1 working group, I would appreciate your reviewing
the postings.

I'm hoping to send a couple of people to the XSLT-UK conference since my
company's headquarters is only about 20 miles away.

Hope live is going well.

----- Original Message -----
From: "G. Ken Holman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 7:55 PM
Subject: Problem with relative URI values


> Hi folks!
>
> A problem I have using Xerces Java 1.2.3 (and earlier versions) with JDK
> 1.1.8 on Windows NT 4 is that a relative SYSTEM identifier is being
> resolved against the operating system current directory and not against
the
> file in which the reference to the SYSTEM identifier exists.  I first
> noticed this in Xalan C++ so it seems to be a common issue.
>
> An example is below.
>
> I don't subscribe to the list (I'm hoping an unsubscribed person can still
> post), so I won't be able to see any response, but all I wanted to do was
> to get it reported so it would be fixed in the next versions of the tools.
>
> I hope this helps!
>
> ................... Ken
>
> P:\apache\xerces\test\test>dir
>   Volume in drive P is WINDOWS NT4
>   Volume Serial Number is 1020-1908
>
>   Directory of P:\apache\xerces\test\test
>
> 01/01/06  20:38         <DIR>          .
> 01/01/06  20:38         <DIR>          ..
> 01/01/06  20:38                     66 test.xml
>                 3 File(s)             66 bytes
>                              241,696,768 bytes free
>
> P:\apache\xerces\test\test>dir ..
>   Volume in drive P is WINDOWS NT4
>   Volume Serial Number is 1020-1908
>
>   Directory of P:\apache\xerces\test
>
> 01/01/06  20:38         <DIR>          .
> 01/01/06  20:38         <DIR>          ..
> 01/01/06  20:38                     20 test.dtd
> 01/01/06  20:38         <DIR>          test
>                 4 File(s)             20 bytes
>                              241,696,768 bytes free
>
> P:\apache\xerces\test\test>type test.xml
> <?xml version="1.0"?>
> <!DOCTYPE doc SYSTEM "../test.dtd">
> <doc/>
> P:\apache\xerces\test\test>type ..\test.dtd
> <!ELEMENT doc EMPTY>
> P:\apache\xerces\test\test>xml test.xml
> Parsing: 'test.xml' for XML errors
>
> P:\apache\xerces\test\test>t:
>
> T:\>xml p:test.xml
> Parsing: 'p:test.xml' for XML errors
>
> Fatal Error at (file stdin, line 2, char 36): An exception occured!
> Type:Runtime
> Exception, Message:Could not open DTD file '../test.dtd'
>
> T:\>
>
> --
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