"No file system is defined for scheme: https"

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colinm
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"No file system is defined for scheme: https"

Post by colinm »

Hello,

I use OxygenXML Eclipse plugin 12.2.0v2011053115, on Eclipse 3.6.2 and Windows 7 64.

I am trying to open a map in the DITA maps manager via a secured (https) webdav connection to an Alfresco repository.

Something like that:
https://intranet-alfresco.bla.com/webda ... ap.ditamap

So I first open https://intranet-alfresco.bla.com/webdav, then I navigate to my file.

But I get this error when I try to open it:
"No file system is defined for scheme: https"

If I switch the address to "http", I can still browse the files, but when I try to open the map I get:
"Cannot parse document: Premature end of file", though the DITA map is well-formed and valid.

The strange thing is that the map opens fine in the XML editor if I use the Data source explorer, both with http and https.

Any idea?

Thanks,
Colin
Colin Maudry
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sorin_ristache
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Joined: Fri Mar 28, 2003 2:12 pm

Re: "No file system is defined for scheme: https"

Post by sorin_ristache »

Hello,

If the DITA map file is opened without problems in the XML editor from the Data Source Explorer view it should be opened without problems also from the DITA Maps Manager view. The support for opening files is the same for the view and for the XML editor. Please contact us on the Technical Support form for telling you how you can generate an Oxygen log file in Eclipse on your computer. We have to look in a log file to see why the file is not opened.


Regards,
Sorin
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