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  • From: "Simon St.Laurent" <SimonStL@c...>
  • To: "Chris Lovett" <clovett@m...>, "Ben Trafford" <btrafford@w...>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Nov 97 02:42:07 UT

My apologies to all, especially Ben; it looks like I dropped into the wrong 
directory when ran MSXML on Ben's DTD - there are two copies floating on each 
of the hard drives of two machines, one with IE 4 and one with IE 3.  I now 
get the same weird Java errors he did running the correct combination of the 
new version of MSXML with the old version of jview.  

I used the viewer applet included in the MSXML package under IE 4 to test a 
number of files.  When there are errors, the viewer still brings up quite a 
list of errors that look a lot like the list from the previous version, but 
the errors seem accurate, a significant improvement on version 1.0.  The 
viewer is much handier than the control line was.

A preliminary run-through of the new version using Sun's JDK 1.1.3 produced: 
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/ms/xml/om/Document
        at msxml.main(msxml.java:28)

No idea why, yet.

Simon St.Laurent




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