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Subject: Problems importing a DocBook XML file
Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 12:04:20 +0200
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Platform: Win2k, Abiword 1.0.1, DocBook XML 4.1.2

I am trying to import a DocBook <article> into AbiWord on windows.

The import fails with the rather unhelpful error message (in
Norwegian): 
 "Abiword kan ikke �pne C:\blahblah.dbk.  Det ser ut til � v�re et
  feil eller ugyldig dokument"

Translation:
 "Abiword is unable to open C:\blahblah.dbk.  It seems to be a wrong,
  or invalid document"

Is there a way to get more debug information from the DocBook import?
Does the DocBook import only support SGML DocBook?  Does the support
need a specific <!DOCTYPE> declaration?

The DocBook document was created using emacs+psgml on linux, and
validates successfully against the DTD.  It also processes nicely into
both HTML and XSL-FO (and from there on to PDF).

Thanx!


- Steinar



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