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Hi all.
I have 2 problems when I try to open and convert an ASP.NET VS 2003
web-applikation in VS 2005.
In VS 2003 I have no problems at all!
First: One subfolder with will not be converted! The converted web project
are missing this subfolder completely.
39 errors are displayed in the Conversion Report saying: ERROR: Unable to
get local copy of file <file>. Why? All files are there and readable!!
Secondly:
When I try to build the web, this error is displayed:
--->
Error 5 Unable to convert input xml file content to a DataSet.
Invalid 'name' attribute value 'Företag': 'The '¶' character, hexadecimal
value 0xB6, at position 2 within the name, cannot be included in a name.'.
<start path>My
Webs\ProAra\wwwroot\App_Code\kappsegling\ProAra.KappSegling.rorsmandataset.xsd
-->
This applies to all Dataset definitiion files with Swedish characters used
to specifiy elements in a database table. The problem seems to be that the
xsd file can't handle Swedish characters as åäö. Locale is set to
Swedish(Swedish).
Anyone have any ideas?
/Thanks
I have 2 problems when I try to open and convert an ASP.NET VS 2003
web-applikation in VS 2005.
In VS 2003 I have no problems at all!
First: One subfolder with will not be converted! The converted web project
are missing this subfolder completely.
39 errors are displayed in the Conversion Report saying: ERROR: Unable to
get local copy of file <file>. Why? All files are there and readable!!
Secondly:
When I try to build the web, this error is displayed:
--->
Error 5 Unable to convert input xml file content to a DataSet.
Invalid 'name' attribute value 'Företag': 'The '¶' character, hexadecimal
value 0xB6, at position 2 within the name, cannot be included in a name.'.
<start path>My
Webs\ProAra\wwwroot\App_Code\kappsegling\ProAra.KappSegling.rorsmandataset.xsd
-->
This applies to all Dataset definitiion files with Swedish characters used
to specifiy elements in a database table. The problem seems to be that the
xsd file can't handle Swedish characters as åäö. Locale is set to
Swedish(Swedish).
Anyone have any ideas?
/Thanks