On Sunday 16 December 2001 7:05 pm, Michael Golden wrote:
>
> Okay, I've looked at it a little more and it does not appear to happen
> with every file. I haven't yet been able to narrow it down as to which
> it happens to. I have several smaller files that were saved with abiword
> 0.9.4 that cause the problem and my large file from 0.9.5 which causes
> the problem in case anyone wants to see if they can replicate the
> problem or has an idea what to tell me to look for.

OK - I ran a new test, with a js file of 51k, saved it, closed abi and 
re-launched it and opened the file and could thus confirm your observation, 
it failed to load it with a message saying:
AbiWord cannot open /home/guran/biblan/js_test.abw. It appears to be a bogus 
or invalid document.

Here is a copy of the abi-header, with the last line being the first of a 
Netscape 6.2.1 script:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE abiword PUBLIC "-//ABISOURCE//DTD AWML 1.0 Strict//EN" 
"http://www.abisource.com/awml.dtd";>
<abiword xmlns:awml="http://www.abisource.com/awml.dtd"; version="0.9.5" 
fileformat="1.0">
<!-- =====================================================================  
-->
<!-- This file is an AbiWord document.                                      
-->
<!-- AbiWord is a free, Open Source word processor.                         
-->
<!-- You may obtain more information about AbiWord at www.abisource.com     
-->
<!-- You should not edit this file by hand.                                 
-->
<!-- =====================================================================  
-->

<pagesize pagetype="A4" orientation="portrait" width="210.000000" 
height="297.000000" units="mm" page-scale="1.000000"/>
<section>
<p><c props="lang:en-GB"></c>/*</p>
<p> * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License 
Version</p>

regards
guran
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