Hi!

It's often a good start to use the verbose mode to see if asciidoc generates any warning messages. Fixing the problems it finds solves some cases where you get invalid xml. However, there are also cases where valid asciidoc will render invalid docbook.


/anders

2011-01-04 12:21, phayz skrev:
I am fairly new to ASCIIDOC but after reading the documentation it
looks quite simple to get started. I have been working on a document
from which I have been producing valid HTML, using the command
"asciidoc<asciidoc_source_file>". Now that I want to use the a2x
utility to generate the output it's simply not working. When using the
command "a2x -f xhtml<asciidoc_source_file>", xmllint reports:

a2x: ERROR: xmllint --nonet --noout --valid /media/Lexar/phayz/
newsletter/issue74/issue74.xml returned non-zero exit status 1

When I run xmllint manually against this file, I can see the various
points where there are problems. It reports 8 errors. When I run the
same file through the W3 validator, it reports only 2 errors and 1
warning. I simply can't understand where I am going wrong.

Any suggestions would be welcome.


--
Russell


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