Answer by Noel M for Content is not allowed in prolog
Do you have a header in your file? Something like:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>That should be at the start of the first line. Unfortunately I can't see your XML file as that URL is...
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This kind of thing can happen if you have an UTF-8 file with a BOM, and if you use an XML parser that isn't aware of it. Save the XML file as UTF-8 without BOM.
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i'm trying to convert xml to html using xslt. Am using java.xml.transform to do this in java.it was working fine until i bumped into some xml. it said the following error. [Fatal Error] :1:1: Content...
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