thfclegend
IS-IT--Management
Hi,
My Sharepoint 2003 server is unable to access RSS / XML feeds.
When I add an XML URL to an XML Web Part, I get the message "Cannot retrieve the URL specified in the XML Link property. For more assistance, contact your site administrator." I am the site admin, and the message isn't very helpful to me.
I can't even add a normal web site address into the XML Web Part (not that I would normally want to); that also gives the same message.
What is strange is that if I add the same (or any) XML URL to the "Page Viewer Web Part", or test the XML URL link in the XML Web Part, it will give me the raw XML feed! So the server can retrieve the feed, but it doesn't seem able to process it or transform it using the XML Web Part. Could this be a problem somewhere within .Net or even somewhere is IIS?
I have checked my proxy settings in the web.config file in C:\Inetpub\ on the Sharepoint server, also checked the proxy settings in Site Settings => Central Admin => Manage Search Service => Configure Account and Proxy Settings, and they all have my proxy server set up in there.
Sharepoint 2003 SP1 sits on a Windows 2003 server with SP1 behind a proxy server and firewall, and does have internet access, e.g. it can perform Windows Updates and browse websites etc. It is a member server in a Windows 2000 domain.
All problems were present prior to Windows 2003 being upgraded to SP1.
An article at talks about setting ISA server to allow the XML requests, but I don't know how to apply that to my network, as I don't have ISA server. We use WebMarshal which I have access to, and also a firewall running on Linux which I don't really have immediate access to as it is administered by a supplier. The article above mentions creating an outbound packet filter on port 80, and it seems to describe my problem exactly. How do I do that in my environment? But note as above, it is the XML Web Part that can't seem to get access to anything, not neccessarily a problem with the XML streams themselves.
The only other strange thing of note I can think of is that if I try to create a new virtual folder in the Default Web Site which is where my portal is situated in IIS I cannot browse to it in IIS or IE, you get a typical page not found error. The correct index page is there and IIS has been told to look for it in "Home Directory". I can't see how that relates to my problem, but it is something else I have been struggling with and I was wondering if it could be related (or of course resolved somehow).
Thanks.
My Sharepoint 2003 server is unable to access RSS / XML feeds.
When I add an XML URL to an XML Web Part, I get the message "Cannot retrieve the URL specified in the XML Link property. For more assistance, contact your site administrator." I am the site admin, and the message isn't very helpful to me.
I can't even add a normal web site address into the XML Web Part (not that I would normally want to); that also gives the same message.
What is strange is that if I add the same (or any) XML URL to the "Page Viewer Web Part", or test the XML URL link in the XML Web Part, it will give me the raw XML feed! So the server can retrieve the feed, but it doesn't seem able to process it or transform it using the XML Web Part. Could this be a problem somewhere within .Net or even somewhere is IIS?
I have checked my proxy settings in the web.config file in C:\Inetpub\ on the Sharepoint server, also checked the proxy settings in Site Settings => Central Admin => Manage Search Service => Configure Account and Proxy Settings, and they all have my proxy server set up in there.
Sharepoint 2003 SP1 sits on a Windows 2003 server with SP1 behind a proxy server and firewall, and does have internet access, e.g. it can perform Windows Updates and browse websites etc. It is a member server in a Windows 2000 domain.
All problems were present prior to Windows 2003 being upgraded to SP1.
An article at talks about setting ISA server to allow the XML requests, but I don't know how to apply that to my network, as I don't have ISA server. We use WebMarshal which I have access to, and also a firewall running on Linux which I don't really have immediate access to as it is administered by a supplier. The article above mentions creating an outbound packet filter on port 80, and it seems to describe my problem exactly. How do I do that in my environment? But note as above, it is the XML Web Part that can't seem to get access to anything, not neccessarily a problem with the XML streams themselves.
The only other strange thing of note I can think of is that if I try to create a new virtual folder in the Default Web Site which is where my portal is situated in IIS I cannot browse to it in IIS or IE, you get a typical page not found error. The correct index page is there and IIS has been told to look for it in "Home Directory". I can't see how that relates to my problem, but it is something else I have been struggling with and I was wondering if it could be related (or of course resolved somehow).
Thanks.