Microsoft KB Archive/293856

= FIX: XML File Shows Cached Data When You Use ADO Recordset to Open the File over HTTP =

Article ID: 293856

Article Last Modified on 5/8/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft XML Parser 2.0
 * Microsoft Data Access Components 2.1
 * Microsoft Data Access Components 2.1 Service Pack 2
 * Microsoft Data Access Components 2.1 Service Pack 1
 * Microsoft Data Access Components 2.1 Service Pack 2

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This article was previously published under Q293856



SYMPTOMS
When you use the Open method of the ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) Recordset object to open an XML file over HTTP, if you make changes within the XML file, the data that appears does not contain the new modifications. In other words, the browser only displays the data that is cached from the first time you opened the XML file.

The same behavior occurs if you delete the XML file completely and run the same code. In this case, you do not receive an error message, and the browser displays the same data from the first time the XML file was opened.



CAUSE
The OpenURLBlockingStream method opens HTTP files. By default, this method always uses cached data if it is available. There is no way to customize this method.



RESOLUTION
To work around this problem, use a straight file path, for example: rs.Open &quot;c:\testdata.xml&quot;



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.

This bug was corrected in Microsoft XML (MSXML) 3.0 and Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) versions 2.5 or later.



Steps to Reproduce Behavior
  Create a new Active Server Pages (ASP) page named ADOTest.asp, and paste the following code: <%@Language=VBScript %>

<%  Response.ExpiresAbsolute = 0 set rs = Server.CreateObject(&quot;ADODB.Recordset&quot;) rs.CursorLocation = adUseServer rs.CursorType = adOpenDynamic

rs.Open &quot;http:///Testdata.xml&quot; Response.Write rs(0) & &quot; &quot; Response.Write rs(&quot;lname&quot;) Response.Write rs(&quot;mname&quot;) rs.Close set rs = nothing %>                    Save ADOTest.asp in the :\Inetpub\Wwwroot folder.  Create a new XML page named Testdata.xml, paste the following code:   <s:ElementType name='row' content='eltOnly' rs:updatable='true'> <s:attribute type='fName'/> <s:attribute type='lName'/> <s:attribute type='mname'/> <s:extends type='rs:rowbase'/> </s:ElementType> <s:AttributeType name='fName' rs:number='1' rs:nullable='true' rs:write='true'> <s:datatype dt:type='string' dt:maxLength='255' rs:precision='0' rs:fixedlength='true' rs:maybenull='false'/> </s:AttributeType> <s:AttributeType name='lName' rs:number='2' rs:nullable='true' rs:write='true'> <s:datatype dt:type='string' dt:maxLength='255' rs:precision='0' rs:fixedlength='true' rs:maybenull='false'/> </s:AttributeType> <s:AttributeType name='mname' rs:number='3' rs:nullable='true' rs:write='true'> <s:datatype dt:type='string' dt:maxLength='255' rs:precision='0' rs:fixedlength='true' rs:maybenull='false'/> </s:AttributeType> </s:Schema> <rs:data> <rs:insert> <z:row fName='Zach' lName='Jason' mname='R'/> </rs:insert> </rs:data> </li> Save Testdata.xml in the <Drive>:\Inetpub\Wwwroot folder.</li> In your browser, open the ASP page.</li> Delete the XML file completely from the <Drive>:\Inetpub\Wwwroot folder, and open the ASP page again. Notice that the previously displayed data still appears, even though you deleted the XML file.</li></ol>

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