Hi david, I found the error reason :)
You told that I must put the .ent files in the same folder right?
ok, I puted them..
but the reference to them must be with the complete url
it shouldn't work that way, it's like <a="href"...."/> If you just put
the file name it is a relative URI relative to teh stylesheet, so they
hae to be in the same directory. If you put a full absolute URI
http://.... then they can be anywhere on the planet.
The data necessary to complete this operation is not yet available.
that sounds like a different version of teh same problem, the file isn't
being found.
Rather than find (or not find) files you can, instead of this
<!DOCTYPE xsl:stylesheet [
<!ENTITY % lat1 PUBLIC "-//W3C//ENTITIES Latin 1 for XHTML//EN"
"xhtml-lat1.ent">
<!ENTITY % symbol PUBLIC "-//W3C//ENTITIES Symbols for XHTML//EN"
"xhtml-symbol.ent">
<!ENTITY % special PUBLIC "-//W3C//ENTITIES Special for XHTML//EN"
"xhtml-special.ent">
%lat1;
%symbol;
%special;
]>
do
<!DOCTYPE xsl:stylesheet [
.....
]>
where ..... is a _copy_ of the contents of the three .ent files, which
will be lots of lines all looking like
<!ENTITY nbsp " " ><!-- no-break space = non-breaking space, U+00A0
ISOnum -->
<!ENTITY iexcl "¡" ><!-- inverted exclamation mark, U+00A1 ISOnum -->
.
.
.
.
That way everything is in one file and you don't have to worry about
whether your browser security is letting you pull in data from other
places.
David
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