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February 5, 2008 at 11:38 AM #18873
I am new to BizTalk 2006 and am currently working through the tutorials from Daniel Woolston’s book “Foundations of BizTalk Server 2006”. When I try to right click on a .xsd file – Open With BizTalk Editor – an error message displays “Navigation to the webpage was canceled …What you can try: Retype the address”.
The “Open With” XML Schema Editor opens the file and view is in table format.
The “Open With” XML Editor opens the file and the view is the xml format.
Should I be able to use the BizTalk Editor to view the xsd file? I am not sure why I am getting the “Navigation to the webpage was canceled…” error.
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February 5, 2008 at 9:01 PM #18874
What happens when you double click on the XSD…Same error? You should be able to double click the xsd or “Open with BizTalk Editor”. When you click on the “Help” tool bar -> “About Microsoft Visual Studio” do you see “Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006”
You may want to try and re-install
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February 6, 2008 at 6:03 AM #18883
Thanks for your feedback ….
When I double click on my file Orders.xsd – the Orders.xsd opens showing the xml nodes but not the actual xml. I “do not” get the Navigation to webpage error though.
When I click on the Help tool bar …About Microsoft VS – I do see the Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006.
When I first installed Visual Studio, SQL, Biztalk etc… I did have a xml editor loaded on my machine (called Oxygen). When trying to open xml’s in VS, Oxygen would launch. Since this was a problem, I de-installed Oxygen, de-intalled BizTalk, then re-installed BizTalk. I am still unable to use the BizTalk Editor for some reason. I contacted Oxygen tech support and they confirmed that when I de-installed the application, all associated files de-installed as well.
I have also downloaded Internet Explorer 7 (I was using IE 6).
I will try to re-install BizTalk again …do you think I need to re-install Visual Studio also?
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February 6, 2008 at 7:02 PM #18887
I wouldn’t think so …but you never know. When you install BIzTalk it will install and integrate the BIzTalk Dev tools into VS.Net
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