I tried using an absolute file path to the xmLPweave.xsl and
a URL. In both cases I still got the same error. It was looking
for the dtd\xhtml-xmLP.dtd in the working directory where the xml
file was located, not where the xsl files were located.
--- In xml-litprog-l@y..., Tony Coates <Tony.Coates@r...> wrote:
> I haven't had a chance to check this, but I've sometimes such odd
things
> happen when applications use URLs to open files (and they often do
this
> so you can easily use remote files on a Web servers). So, I would
> suggest trying an absolute file URL pointing to "xmLPweave.xsl".
Even
> an absolute file path may help. I can't try it right now, but
please
> try it yourself when you have a chance and let me know.
>