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| XML editor DTD resolver [message #43858] | Mon, 13 September 2004 16:05  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Hello all, 
 I'm trying to edit hibernate's configuration file (hibernate.cfg.xml)
 with WTP's XML editor. Here is the DOCTYPE declaration of this file:
 
 <!DOCTYPE hibernate-configuration PUBLIC
 "-//Hibernate/Hibernate Configuration DTD//EN"
 " http://hibernate.sourceforge.net/hibernate-configuration-3.0 .dtd">
 
 XML editor is trying to retrieve the DTD file from the net. But, since
 there is a proxy server in our local network it can't access the DTD file.
 
 I edited settings in Preferences -> Internet to specify the proxy server
 we're using (btw, it is Microsoft's ISA server). It didn't work.
 
 Then, I downloaded the DTD to a local folder and added an entry in
 Preferences -> Web and XML -> XML Catalog. I thought it didn't work either.
 
 Each time there was an error marker at the line of DOCTYPE declaration
 saying "the server returned: forbidden 403 you can't access the
 resource...".
 
 I was sure, it had to work for the latter case, and, removed the
 contents of the hibernate config file (hibernate.cfg.xml) and re-added.
 And.. it worked! :-)
 
 So here are my questions..
 * Am I doing something wrong or is it a bug?
 * Where can I specify the proxy server/port along with username/password
 information for XML editor? I don't want to add a *local* DTD in XML
 Catalog for every XML file with a DOCTYPE declaration I'm editing.
 
 Thanks.
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| Re: XML editor DTD resolver [message #44130 is a reply to message #43858] | Tue, 14 September 2004 21:54  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | > So here are my questions.. > * Am I doing something wrong or is it a bug?
 > * Where can I specify the proxy server/port along with username/password
 > information for XML editor? I don't want to add a *local* DTD in XML
 > Catalog for every XML file with a DOCTYPE declaration I'm editing.
 >
 
 Bug (2 of them).
 The proxy in the internet preferences should have worked. Not sure why it
 didn't but in your
 case, but have heard someone mention there is sometimes a conflict with
 update manager.
 
 The second bug sounds like the task/marker/error isn't being cleaned up
 properly.
 
 BTW, which platform are you on? (be sure to report that when you report
 the bugs :)
 I have a vague memory that windows and linux treats the proxy settings
 differently, so just
 wondering if that's a variable here.
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