on 09-23-2008 8:21 PM
There appear to be some similar errors to this one, but they were easily solved using XLST Helper settings. This one is strange to me.
I am getting the following error for any item that's running through an XSLT:
Cannot render container : An error occurred while loading the document from the resource content
If I add a new item, (Article, link list, etc.) it produces this error. However, I see no errors in the stack trace log files.
Images are not impacted.
Any ideas on what could be causing this?
Mike,
Please refer to this Note 1133788 .
Also, refer to this thread.
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/thread?messageID=6131871#6131871
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Sandeep Tudumu
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I did try the procedure in the note. Except that it had already been done!
The only thing that has changed is the ResourceBundle settings for the custom link list we created.
I guess I'll try to remove those and see if that helps. What doesn't make sense is why it impacts everything rather than just the new component.
The problem was inside the XSLT. I had a stray question mark at the start of the xslt document which caused this error. I would suggest that if you run into a strange problem that you validate your web form and your xslt documents through an XML validation. That is where the problem may lie.
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