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Old 08-27-2008   #1 (permalink)
tuma


 
 

XML parsing issue in IE for Windows Vista

All the nodes are not shown when I open the XML file in IE (Windows Vista)
with following content.

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<devices version="1.0">
<device id="S60_3rd" name="com.nokia.s60" default="no" userdeletable="no">
<epocroot>C:\Symbian\9.1\S60_3rd\</epocroot>
</device>
<device id="S60_3rd_FP1" name="com.nokia.s60" default="yes"
userdeletable="no">
<epocroot>C:\Symbian\9.2\S60_3rd_FP1\</epocroot>
</device>
<device id="S60_3rd_FP2_SDK_v1.1" name="com.nokia.s60" default="no"
userdeletable="yes">
<epocroot>C:\S60\devices\S60_3rd_FP2_SDK_v1.1</epocroot>
<toolsroot>C:\S60\devices\S60_3rd_FP2_SDK_v1.1</toolsroot>
</device>
</devices>

If I open this file in IE in Windows Vista, it is not showing all the nodes.
Only the last device node appears.

Additional Info:

This XML file is created by Symbian SDK installer. I have installed Symbian
Series 60 v3 sdk, Series 60 v3 FP1 sdk and Series 60 v3 FP2 sdk.

The location of this file is <Program Files>\Common Files\Symbian\devices.xml.

If I open this file with IE, the issue appears.

If I copy this file into desktop and then open it from there in IE, then
works fine.

Anybody know why this behavior?

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-27-2008   #2 (permalink)
Mark L. Ferguson


 
 

Re: XML parsing issue in IE for Windows Vista

I would search the folder:
<Program Files>\Common Files\Symbian\
for devices*.xml. It's possible there is a name collision, like
'devices(1).xml'

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Quote:

> All the nodes are not shown when I open the XML file in IE (Windows Vista)
> with following content.
>
> <?xml version="1.0"?>
> <devices version="1.0">
> <device id="S60_3rd" name="com.nokia.s60" default="no" userdeletable="no">
> <epocroot>C:\Symbian\9.1\S60_3rd\</epocroot>
> </device>
> <device id="S60_3rd_FP1" name="com.nokia.s60" default="yes"
> userdeletable="no">
> <epocroot>C:\Symbian\9.2\S60_3rd_FP1\</epocroot>
> </device>
> <device id="S60_3rd_FP2_SDK_v1.1" name="com.nokia.s60" default="no"
> userdeletable="yes">
> <epocroot>C:\S60\devices\S60_3rd_FP2_SDK_v1.1</epocroot>
> <toolsroot>C:\S60\devices\S60_3rd_FP2_SDK_v1.1</toolsroot>
> </device>
> </devices>
>
> If I open this file in IE in Windows Vista, it is not showing all the
> nodes.
> Only the last device node appears.
>
> Additional Info:
>
> This XML file is created by Symbian SDK installer. I have installed
> Symbian
> Series 60 v3 sdk, Series 60 v3 FP1 sdk and Series 60 v3 FP2 sdk.
>
> The location of this file is <Program Files>\Common
> Files\Symbian\devices.xml.
>
> If I open this file with IE, the issue appears.
>
> If I copy this file into desktop and then open it from there in IE, then
> works fine.
>
> Anybody know why this behavior?
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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