Hi Benno,
Luthiger Stoll Benno wrote:
Hello
I have developed a Java application that holds data in XML and prints this data into an
OpenOffice.odt file using XSL transformation. Unfortunately, when I open the created
file, the message "The file 'xyz.odt' is corrupt and therefore cannot be opened.
Should OpenOffice.org repair the file?" pops up. If I choose repair, the document is
displayed exactely as expected.
If I unzip the created file, I don't see anything that could be corrupt. The
astonishing thing is that I can unzip the created file and Zip it again and
now, the document is displayed in the OpenOffice writer WITHOUT corruption
message.
When I compare both files, the allegedly corrupt one and the one after the
unzip-zip procedure, I see that the content of both files looks exactly the
same, e.g.:
Name type size ratio path
content.xml XML 9'690 75%
meta.xml XML 915 61%
mimetype File 39 0%
styles.xml XML 19'711 88%
manifest.xml XML 1'886 83% meta-inf\
However, if I compare the size of both files, I notice that the allegedly
corrupt file has as size of 6'160 bytes whereas the file that opens without
problems has a size of 6'215 bytes (difference of 55 bytes). (The disk size of
both files is the same, 8'192 bytes).
Does anybody has a hint what could be corrupt with the file created with XSLT?
Is there a log file that I can consult to learn more about what exactely is
corrupt with the file?
Is there a mailing list better suited for this problem?
Probably the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list. But i assume that it
is not a problem of the XSLT but from the zip tooling you are using.
Juergen
I have OpenOffice.org 2.0.2 installed on Windows XP. The transformer I've created is
based on the book "OASIS OpenDocument Essentials" by J.D.Eisenberg.
Regards,
Benno
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