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WPE-XSLT Stylesheet cache

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I'm trying to figure out why I get the standard XSLT error page (i.e. the one with the error in six languages) when I enable stylesheet caching in production mode. Currently I'm running version 8.0.1.27 on MAC OSX Server and stylesheet caching works fine... I tried to upgrade to 8.0.4 but enabling stylesheets draws an error. So, we just bought a new intel machine OSX Server and the upgraded FMP Server Advanced Universal and it has the same problem.

So, two setups running FMPSA and exactly the same files... FMPSA 8.0.4 doesn't work with stylesheets enabled, but FMSA 8.0.1 does work.. In all situations, the pages work fine in development mode, and production mode with stylesheets disabled.

any ideas??

thanks

You did install the Intel version on the Intel machine, and not the PPC version. Correct?

Steven

It's a wrong cwpe.jar in the FMSA 8v04 updater. Please contact me offline. There exists a solution.

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Yes...The software is all loaded on the correct machines. I think the eye catcher is the fact that FMSA 8v1 works fine on the PPC but 8v4 updater does not. And now the intel version of 8v4 has the bug.

  • Author

Wrong cwpe.jar!!! seems like a big deal.. How do I get the solution?? Email?

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Filemaker finally admitted that I needed a replaceme they sent it to me...and it works fine now... hopefully this will appear in the next updater...

  • 3 weeks later...

I looked into this replaceme file you speak of, it seems to be a file called Xerces which was damaged during install that is needed for nested stylesheets caching to work properly.

The link for the xerces file can be found here.

http://archive.apache.org/dist/xml/xerces-j/

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