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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T05:05:51+00:00 2026-05-14T05:05:51+00:00

I’m having difficulties getting XslCompiledTransform.Load method to take a server path. I googled around

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I’m having difficulties getting XslCompiledTransform.Load method to take a server path. I googled around and found that I need to do something like:

xslt.Load(System.Web.HttpContext.Server.MapPath(xslPath),
           XsltSettings.Default, new XmlUrlResolver());

But it returned an error saying HttpContext is null.

I also tried:

xslt.Load(System.Web.HttpServerUtility.MapPath(xslPath), 
           XsltSettings.Default, new XmlUrlResolver());

That also returned an error saying an object reference is required for the non-static field, method, or property System.Web.HttpServerUtility.MapPath(string)

The xslPath has a path that points to a xsl file in Sharepoint Web. I just want XslCompiledTransform to load the xsl file with the server path. Is it possible? If so, what is the proper way or hackish way of doing it?

EDIT: I have access to a SPWeb object which contains the path to the xsl file. However when I check the ServerRelativeUrl, it just says “/MyTree/xsl.xsl”. The problem here is I couldn’t get the XslCompiledTransform.Load to load the file from SharePoint list.

Thanks.

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    2026-05-14T05:05:51+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:05 am

    What I found in the end is that if I pass in a url that does not resemble a local path, the XslCompiledTransform class will automatically switch to a different mode to read the path as a URL.

    If I pass in a string that contains only the name of the file, XslCompiledTransform will look for the file in my local hard disk. Likewise if I pass in something like /myFolder/myXsl.xsl.

    However, if I pass in a sharepoint URL e.g. web.ParentWeb.Url + NameOfFile, then it’ll go off to read it from the Sharepoint URL.

    I’m not 100% sure why it does the automatic switch, but at least the above worked for me.

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