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One form splitting into two (xsn & xml)

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akiakiaki - 13 Apr 2007 15:24 GMT
I made a few InfoPath forms and sometimes they get damaged when they are sent
via email. One form splits into 2 files; one with the extension xml
(contents) and the other one with xsn (form) extension. When I try to open
the damaged forms, “The form contains schema validation errors” message pops
up. I can open xsn file but no information, only the form and I cannot open
xml. It seems to do this to cretin individuals more often. Why does it happen
and how do I fix this problem?

Thank you for your help.
Karthik - 17 Apr 2007 10:24 GMT
Hi,

Did you try to open the xml file with a text editor? If yes, what was the
contents of the file? If you can send the xml and template file to me in the
following email id, I would be able to help you.

My email id: nayekihtrak@gmail.com
akiakiaki - 18 Apr 2007 17:16 GMT
Thank you for being willing to help. I sent you an email.

The IT guy in my company said the problem seems to be in the
mso-infoPathSolution tag.  On the computers where infopath is working, this
tag contains the attributes solutionVersion="1.0.0.129" and
productVersion="12.0.0".  In the machines where it is not working, the xml
does not have these attributes.

Does anybody know of a setting or something else that would seem to be
stripping these attributes out?  Could it be an upgrade problem instead?

Thank you for any advise in advance.

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