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Ars Subscription Member Areas Image Galleries Can I get Safari to show XML? 4 posts gardenhose Ars Tribunus Militum Registered: Jul 30, 2000Posts: 2401 Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:15 am The only reason I keep Firefox around is that
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it does a great job showing XML documents on the web. It's really helpful when debugging web services. When I do the same queries in Safari it shows only the text content all squished together. I can still do view source, but (a) that's clunky and (b) it doesn't have disclosure buttons to hide/show elements. Any way to get safari to do some similar? ppmax Ars Scholae Palatinae Registered: May 15, 2002Posts: 1006 Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:26 am quote: The ssis deployment error loading from xml only reason I keep Firefox around is that it does a great job showing XML documents on the web. The only reason I keep Firefox around is for web development. I do my daily surfing in Safari, but Firefox can't be beat with all the extensions, tools, etc for web developers. I'd suggest you broaden your "use case" for Firefox PP Shamyl Zakariya Ars Praefectus Tribus: Seattle, WA Registered: Feb 19, 2004Posts: 3768 Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:35 am Me too. I develop with FF; I enjoy with Safari. foo12 Ars Scholae Palatinae Registered: Jul 3, 2002Posts: 899 Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 9:49 am Safari is a great XML viewer. Safari --> Preferences --> Advanced --> Show Develop menu in menu bar Develop --> Show Web Inspector To view any random xml file, just open it in Safari and then open the web inspector. You can change the view to a collapsable tree by clicking a button in the toolbar.(My office has a lot of non-technical people that need to view XML in a human readable format. Safari, with a small drop script, works perfectly.) 4 posts Ars Technica > Forums > Operating Systems & Software > Macintoshian Achaia Jump to: Select a forum ------------------ Hardware & Tweaking Audio/Visual Club Case and Cooling Fetish CPU & Motherboard Technologia Mobile Computing Outpost Networking Matrix Other Hardware Agora Classifieds Ars DIY Forum (Name TBD!) Operating System
first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start xml firefox viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. xml web browser Results 1 to 3 of 3 Thread: loading XML in Safari Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… xml mozilla Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 05-07-2007,12:00 PM #1 consideroptions View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date Mar 2006 Posts 12 loading XML http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=3386832 in Safari Sorry for double-posting, but I realized this would fit better in the javascript forum. I made a script to read a flickr photofeed. It works great, except that it doesn't seem to load the feed with Safari. I'm not familiar with how this works. Here's how I'm doing it now: Code: function LoadRSS(rssFeed) { try { if (document.all) { var errorHappendHere = "Check Browser and security settings"; http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?147548-loading-XML-in-Safari xmlDoc = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM"); } else { var errorHappendHere = "Error."; xmlDoc = document.implementation.createDocument("","",null); } xmlDoc.async=false; xmlDoc.load(rssFeed); } catch(e) { alert(errorHappendHere) } } I get the second error alert, the one that just says "Error". Could someone point me in the right direction here? Reply With Quote 05-07-2007,12:32 PM #2 Ultimater View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Eccentric Tatertot Join Date Jan 2005 Location Los Angeles, CA Posts 4,887 Maybe something along these lines but it can be improved upon in several ways. Usually better to use Ajax than Sjax so JavaScript doesn't have to hold its breath 'til your function containing the XMLHttp request finishes. Code: function LoadRSS(rssFeed) { try { if (window.ActiveXObject) { var errorHappendHere = "Check Browser and security settings"; xmlDoc = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM"); xmlDoc.async=false; xmlDoc.load(rssFeed); } else if(window.XMLHttpRequest) { var errorHappendHere = "Error handling XMLHttpRequest request"; var d = new XMLHttpRequest(); d.open("GET", rssFeed, false); d.send(null); xmlDoc=d.responseXML; } else { var errorHappendHere = "Error."; xmlDoc = document.implementation.createDocument("","",null); xmlDoc.async=false; xmlDoc.load(rssFeed); } } catch(e) { alert(errorHappendHere); } } Last edited by Ultimater; 05-07-2007 at 12:35 PM. My Threads: Random daily advice thread | Prototype Function Collection | Function Library XMLHttpRequest: Specification | xmlhttp object | open and onreadystatechange order | String.prototy
thread was archived. Please ask a new question if you need help. XML file does not display if it is a local file and the XSLT file is on a server. https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1089936 2 replies 4 have this problem 444 views Last reply by BDBaer 11 months ago https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/error-loading-story_content-data-xml-error BDBaer Posted 10/21/15, 2:04 PM If I have an local XML file with a local XSLT file the XML file displays as expected. If both files are on my server again the XML file displays correctly. However if the XML file is local and the XSLT file is on the server (and the XML file points to to the file on error loading the server) I get the following error: Error loading stylesheet: An unknown error has occurred (805303f4) Using Firefox 41.0.1 on a Mac. This problem does not occur on Safari Any idea of where I'm going wrong? Searching on the web there are suggestions about changing the mime, but am not 100% sure what to do about that. In Thanks, Brian If I have an local XML file with a local XSLT file the XML file displays error loading xml as expected. If both files are on my server again the XML file displays correctly. However if the XML file is local and the XSLT file is on the server (and the XML file points to to the file on the server) I get the following error: Error loading stylesheet: An unknown error has occurred (805303f4) Using Firefox 41.0.1 on a Mac. This problem does not occur on Safari Any idea of where I'm going wrong? Searching on the web there are suggestions about changing the mime, but am not 100% sure what to do about that. In
BuildingDiscuss Articulate Products Downloads Sign In Discuss Articulate Storyline Bookmark Subscribe Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Error loading story_content/data.xml: error... By Eric Rohrer Hi all, I published a Storyline course and all works well. I selected "Include HTML5 output" to try that out, but when I attempt to view the output, my browser (Chrome) throws the following error: "The page at file://localhost/ says: Error loading story_content/data.xml: error". Has anyone encountered this? If so, what could be causing this and are there any known workarounds or solutions? Thanks, Eric Rohrer Helix Knowledge | a digital learning design agency email: eric.rohrer@helixknowledge.com direct: 303.596.4564 web: www.helixknowledge.com Reply Quote Flag 4 years ago08/02/12 at 2:30 pm (UTC) 46 Replies Peter Anderson Staff 4 years ago08/06/12 at 10:09 am (UTC) Sorry for the trouble, Eric. Would you please open a support ticket on this so we can take a closer look at what's going on? Thanks! Reply Quote Flag Mark as Helpful (0) Bookmark Eric Rohrer Author 4 years ago08/08/12 at 12:44 pm (UTC) So, I've gotten past the error message above by republishing, however, I'm still having issues with HTML5 output. Before I submit at 230Mb story file for analysis, here is what I'm finding... When I launch the output in Chrome on a PC, the course now runs - however, there is one slide with a video in it that is set to autoplay within the timeline. However, it is not visible on the slide When I launch the output in Chrome on a MAC, Chrome crashes almost instantaneously When I launch the output in Safari on a MAC, the course runs (actually, Safari has been the best experience). However, when I get to the slide with the video, the video displays the 1st frame only (does not play the video) Reply Quote Flag Mark as Helpful (0) Bookmark Matt Bassuk 4 years ago08/17/12 at 6:54 am (UTC) I'm getting the same error for my course... Any resolution? Also I've noticed that when I try to play the course (when it is saved locally) with Google Chrome, the videos do not load. But when I actually have the course in my LMS, chrome loads them fine... Any thoughts? Reply Quote Flag Mark as Helpful (0) Bookmark Peter Anderson Staff 4 years ago08/17/12 at 7:24 am (UTC) Hey Matt, Regarding Ch