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I m using the Com namespace "SHDocVw" .but when i m making Setup it gives me the following error and setup uncompleates.
i have also copied this file in my application's bin dir but again same problem ,it gives me following error when i make setup ...
ERROR: 'shdocvw.dll' should be excluded because its source file 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\shdocvw.dll' is under Windows System File Protection.
please if possible give me the solution
This is Jitendra
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You asked this in the C# forum. Please pick the right forum and do not cross-post. Besides, XML/XSLT (what this forum focuses on) has NOTHING to do with the shdocvw.dll library.
Microsoft MVP, Visual C#
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Please answer me
Olap and XML/A relationship.
what are the use of both when together
This is Jitendra
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I want to be able to get the line and position of an element in a xml document, so when when there is an error (not a parse error!, but e.g. attribute verification error)I can display the user the position in the document.
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Good luck. I don't think this will be possible without custom parsing. But, who knows.
Michael Flanakin
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That's really sucks... that way there is no way of telling a user where they made the mistake... (I'm not going to do all that effort just to find a line/position).
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Actually, you might be able to rig something up. If you can cache the XML, do your value-checking, and if you find an invalid value, insert some bad XML into your cached version. Then, run a validator on that, capture the output, and voila, you should have a line number.
Now, this is all just theoretical. I don't know if it's 100% possible. And, there might be something that I don't know about that would make finding the line number easier. Besides, this all seems like a lot of work for a line number. Good luck, though!
Michael Flanakin
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have you tried using an xml schema..
"When the only tool you have is a hammer, a sore thumb you will have."
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I thought of that, but the validation of the attributes and relations is much to complex to be checked in a xml scheme.
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I am trying to connect to a Web Service that uses SOAP (written with the SOAP::Lite perl module) on my Linux/Apache web server. I can call it successfully from perl locally, but I am trying to figure out how to get a .NET client written in C# to work with it. SOAP::Lite comes with an example C# class to demonstrate, but it is using Type.GetTypeFromProgID("SOAP.Lite") which fails. Any suggestions, websites, etc?
Thanks.
-Matt
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Laziness, Impatience, and Hubris.
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If you have a wsdl defined you should be able to use the same procedure as described here.
http://www.drbob42.com/examines/examin46.htm[^]
It actually applies to a Delphi service but I have used exactly the same process to get ones written in C from a UNIX server.
Basically just use the WSDL.exe application (command line) with the address of the wsdl url and it creates the .cs file to then copy into your app.
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I have a RSS that I update changing always the same item with the same "link" page because I always update this page. I use this item to notify software update.
But my aggregator RSSBandit seems to not mark as unreaded the item also if I change "pubdate" or "guid" attribute. I set the ispermanentlink=false in the guid.
What can I do?
Can I create and update more items that point to the same page changing only the guid?
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im startin a new job in a few weeks, its an internship for college (in college i mainly write java based applications) anyway in my jobs spec it says i'll be using html, xml, xsl so i was wonderin if anyone knows any site's where i could make a start or even any good books on the subject
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Hi there
One of my users is getting the following error when trying to pull
back an XML document from my web service
The xml page cannot be displayed
Cannot view xml input using style sheet. Please correct the error and then click the Refresh button, or try again later.
xml document must have a top level element. error processing resource
this is only occuring for one user, all other users have no problems accessing the
same xml query. And results are returned OK
If i go directly to the web service as well and add in the parameter manually it works fine
and for all other users, i just dont know why its only this user. Other XML querys that this user performs are successfull, but not this one
im using VC and c# for the web service on VS2003
please help
si
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Dear everybody !
I have a problem with XML parser, please help me !
I'm writing a fucntion to insert a child node into IXMLDOMDocumentPtr.
The code as below:
...
IXMLDOMDocumentPtr& p_XML;
IXMLDOMNodeListPtr pChildList = NULL;
IXMLDOMNodePtr pParent = NULL;
IXMLDOMNodePtr pChild = NULL;
IXMLDOMNodePtr pNewChild = NULL;
// initilize...
.....
pChild = pChildList->Getitem(row); // int row;
pNewChild = pChild->cloneNode(VARIANT_TRUE);
pParent = pChild->GetparentNode();
pParent->insertBefore(pNewChild, (_variant_t)pChild); // error
...
(If I change it to "pParent->appendChild(pNewChild);" it's OK but it inserts the new node at last ! I don't like that)
nguyen_nd
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Can anybody tell me How to convert a text file to xml file using java? Is there any free software avilable?
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What type of conversion are you referring to? How is the text file formatted?
Michael Flanakin
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There's nothing really special about an XML file. You can pretty much just take a text file and write that same data into a file with an .xml extension and you're done.
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There is an XmlCsvReader class published by Microsoft. That might be what you want.
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I'm looking at XML/XSD editors to help me to put together a fairly large set of interlinked schemas.
I've tried XMLSpy and like it very much. But... It's SOOO expensive!!! (almost $1000 for the version I think I need!).
Are there ANY alternatives I should try that even come close to being as easy to use and as intuitive as XMLSpy?
I've tried XMLFox (freeware) and Popkin's "XML Architect" - they don't even come close as far as I'm concerned. Anything else out there?
Again, I need it to be stable, be able to edit large linked schemas and validate documents based on the linked schemas.
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XMLSpy is just the best and the home edition only cost about 40/50 dollars.
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Personal opinion of course but I have liked Stylus Studio better than XMLSpy. It is still not cheap though, I believe the price is about $500USD.
Another alternative for schema editing only is Tibco's XML Authority. I am not sure if it is still available by it self though, The suite was back to the $500 range.
I have used "Cooktop" for transformation file editing. I would think you could do some schema editing with it but it may not be that different than notepad for just schema's.
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