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2/20/2015 11:47 AM
 
in the older xml module XML_03.03.02 on DNN 4.9.2 I could do this:
< xsl:include href="siteURLS_wga.xsl" />
and it worked fine as long as the included xsl was in the same folder as the calling one.
 now using DNN 7.2.2, and this new xml module Xml_06.00.02 the include only works when I give it a full system path
< xsl:include href="\inetpub\wga2\Portals\0\siteURLS_wga.xsl" />
 I tried a webroot path: that did not work either.
< xsl:include href="/portals/0/siteURLS_wga.xsl" />
 why was this changed?  what are my options?
 
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