- From: <paul.downey@bt.com>
- Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 08:49:20 -0000
- To: <Kevin.Conner@jboss.com>, <dims@wso2.com>
- Cc: <gdaniels@sonicsoftware.com>, <mark.little@jboss.com>, <public-ws-addressing-tests@w3.org>
Kevin the zzzxml hack is something I added to the processing to work-round a bug in xsltproc when processing the Sun logs, but it's not these logs that are flagged as being 'bad'. Firefox isn't a part of our pipeline :) Paul -----Original Message----- From: Kevin Conner [mailto:Kevin.Conner@jboss.com] Sent: Thu 3/16/2006 8:48 AM To: dims@wso2.com Cc: Downey,P,Paul,CXMA C; gdaniels@sonicsoftware.com; mark.little@jboss.com; public-ws-addressing-tests@w3.org Subject: Re: Ignoring logs (Re: WSO2 -> Axis issues (PLEASE READ, SPEC/TEST ISSUES)) > Did you ignore JBoss->Sun and Microsoft->Sun logs as well? It looks like these may both be red because of a fault in how you have generated the logs. Both these logs contain the following xmlns definition and this certainly causes the firefox parser to fault. Removing the namespace certainly allows firefox to parse the document. xmlns:zzzxml="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace" The fault from the parser is "XML Parsing Error: prefix must not be bound to one of the reserved namespace URIs" Kev
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