Sorry for asking the obvious...
are you sure it's Inlude and not InClude?
Costantino
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Von: Ragulf Pickaxe [mailto:jawxml@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 25. Juli 2002 11:23
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Betreff: Re: Inlude problems
>Hi Ragulf,
>
> > I have tried ('/../Inlude/Strings.xml') but it does not work at all.
> > I find that I can "go down", not "go up" in the directory.
> > ('/Test/Strings.xml') does work if there is a Strings.xml in
> > \Project\Stylesheets\Test (don't mind diffrence in / and \)
>
>Did you try:
>
> document('../Inlude/Strings.xml')
Yes, that was my first try.
>
>(i.e. the same as your first, but a relative path, starting at the
>location of the stylesheet, rather than an absolute one starting at
>the root of the directory structure) or:
>
> document('/Library/Project/Inlude/Strings.xml')
>
>(i.e. an absolute path starting at the root of the directory and
>travelling down to the desired directory)?
>
I did not try this before - did now and it does not work either.
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Before anyone comes with solutions specific to C:\Library\....., I must say
that this is just an example. I am working on a network drive and this is an
Internet application, so hardcoded paths are somehow banned. I know that the
Include library is on the same level as the Stylesheet library (meaning
/../Include from Stylesheet).
>Cheers,
>
>Jeni
>
Ragulf :)
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