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webster72n - 25 Jan 2006 17:22 GMT
How do I correct an error with XML using XSL style sheet?
Apparently XSL is being used by my system.
I am supposed to correct the error and then click on the "Refresh" button in
order to view the attachment.

        Harry.
Mike M - 25 Jan 2006 18:19 GMT
> How do I correct an error with XML using XSL style sheet?
> Apparently XSL is being used by my system.
> I am supposed to correct the error and then click on the "Refresh"
> button in order to view the attachment.

To help others help you please put your query in context.
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webster72n - 25 Jan 2006 19:21 GMT
Sorry, Mike:
I tried to open an attachment I had sent to a friend, but with the wrong
address, as it turned out later (misspelled).
When I tried to open the attachment to retrieve its contents, I received an
error message about XML input using XSL style sheet.
I was asked to correct the error and then click on the 'Refresh' button.
Of course I have no idea how to do that.

           Harry.

> > How do I correct an error with XML using XSL style sheet?
> > Apparently XSL is being used by my system.
> > I am supposed to correct the error and then click on the "Refresh"
> > button in order to view the attachment.
>
> To help others help you please put your query in context.
Mike M - 25 Jan 2006 21:21 GMT
> Sorry, Mike:
> I tried to open an attachment I had sent to a friend, but with the
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> I was asked to correct the error and then click on the 'Refresh'
> button. Of course I have no idea how to do that.

Harry,

So what exactly was the format of this attachment?  For example what was
its file extension?  What application were you using to try and open this
attachment?
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webster72n - 26 Jan 2006 03:29 GMT
Don't think I can answer any of those questions, Mike.
The attachment was or is in OE with the paper clip, that's all I know. By
now I have retrieved the specific website contained in the attachment by
searching for it and I don't need to open it anymore.
Thanks for being there and trying to help.

        Harry.

> > Sorry, Mike:
> > I tried to open an attachment I had sent to a friend, but with the
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> its file extension?  What application were you using to try and open this
> attachment?
webster72n - 26 Jan 2006 03:33 GMT
Problem alleviated. Thanks.

          Harry.

> How do I correct an error with XML using XSL style sheet?
> Apparently XSL is being used by my system.
> I am supposed to correct the error and then click on the "Refresh" button in
> order to view the attachment.
>
>          Harry.
Mart - 26 Jan 2006 08:38 GMT
You mean "Made less severe or more bearable" rather than resolved then,
Harry?

Mart

> Problem alleviated. Thanks.
>
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>>          Harry.
webster72n - 26 Jan 2006 18:29 GMT
For me it is resolved, Mart, since there are no consequences and I can go on
with my life, unless someone has a *fix*.

          Harry.

> You mean "Made less severe or more bearable" rather than resolved then,
> Harry?
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> >>
> >>          Harry.
Mike M - 26 Jan 2006 19:18 GMT
> unless someone has a *fix*.

Harry,

It is very difficult to suggest a possible fix when no details have been
supplied other than that you clicked the paperclip in OE to try and open
an unnamed file with an unknown extension using an unnamed application.
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> For me it is resolved, Mart, since there are no consequences and I
> can go on with my life, unless someone has a *fix*.
webster72n - 27 Jan 2006 03:52 GMT
I fully understand that, Mike.
Please don't worry about it, I sure don't, because it doesn't have any
negative effects. If it ever should, I know where to come for help.
Thanks, Mike and Mart.

         Harry.

> > unless someone has a *fix*.
>
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> > For me it is resolved, Mart, since there are no consequences and I
> > can go on with my life, unless someone has a *fix*.
Mart - 27 Jan 2006 03:59 GMT
Any time, Harry, - Any time!

Mart

> I fully understand that, Mike.
> Please don't worry about it, I sure don't, because it doesn't have any
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>> > For me it is resolved, Mart, since there are no consequences and I
>> > can go on with my life, unless someone has a *fix*.
Mike M - 27 Jan 2006 09:52 GMT
Hi,

Hopefully the problem won't return.  If it does you've an idea of the
information needed to try and fix it.

Cheers,
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> I fully understand that, Mike.
> Please don't worry about it, I sure don't, because it doesn't have any
> negative effects. If it ever should, I know where to come for help.
> Thanks, Mike and Mart.
webster72n - 27 Jan 2006 16:47 GMT
Right on, Mike, thanks.

           Harry.

> Hi,
>
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> > negative effects. If it ever should, I know where to come for help.
> > Thanks, Mike and Mart.
 
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