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FreeThreadedDOMDocument problem

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cash0

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May 23, 2001
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AU
Hi, I'm having trouble instantiating the MSXML2.FreeThreadedDOMDocument.4.0 object from asp.

It claims that the class string is invalid, but my server HAS xml parser 4 on it, so it should work - shouldn't it...

Any ideas?
 
Cash0 -

Like James said.

But if you're using XSL transforms that take parameters, you've got a chicken + egg problem - you can only pass parameters using a freethreaded document. Time to decide which you value more - stability or features.

Chip H.
 
It has more than stability issues. You might actually cause a deadlock in IIS and your webserver will stop responding. If it is an important sit that needs a high up time I would look to see what you are doing. It might be that you can do the transfom in an out of process VB DLL installed into COM+ as a server apllication, and then pass back the transformed results. That is what I would do. No free threaded isssues then.

James :) James Culshaw
james@miniaturereview.co.uk
 
You might actually cause a deadlock in IIS and your webserver will stop responding.

That, uhhh, would be bad. :-(

Running the transform (if needed) in another process would be the way to go. Thanks, James.

Chip H.
 
I got around my original problem with the invalid class sting, but I now have this extra complication of the instability. Damn.

I definetly don't have the time to create COM components, or try anything too fancy. I think I'll just have to see how I go.

My site won't have high loads, or frequent use for that matter (maybe only a few people a day) as it is an intranet application for keeping track of employees CVs in the organisation....

Oh well we'll see what happens.
 
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