Tom Bradford wrote:


various stages: everything seems fine untili DOMParser.getDocument() is called. I might well be wrong, but I have a strong feeling that the problem is there.

Ok.. I think I may know where the problem is. I'll try to fix it tonight.


Any news about this Tom? I'm still striving to understand what's exactly happening but it's a bit troublesome since my only access to a Solaris machine is via a slow line, so it's a bit painful to code&debug with a mere shell access and no debugging tools. However now it *seems* that I can make it in storing the documents correctly, but I still have problems in retrieval...

Thanks for supporting this. I hope I can be of any help soon (well, there is a good side after all: I'm starting to get a good grasp on the XIndice internals :)).

Fine by me. If you want to take over, be my guest :-) I'll work on the fun stuff instead.


Oh well, I can have fun even from the most boring code around :) Actually I was thinking of reformatting code so that there are no more import.*... go figure ;) I sure hope I can be of some help pretty soon.

Ciao,

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Gianugo



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