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Hello All:
This is my first post to the list, and I think I
might just need a push in the direction of the proper docs. I searched the
archives, and was unable to find my specific issue discussed...
I'm using XMLSpy to encode and preview my document,
and in that environment (its using MSXML 3) it works fine... this fact makes me
think that my problem is not in the parser after all, but... still maybe someone
has seen this.
My hope was to encode my manual in docbook XML
format (v4.1.2), and then use the stylesheets (v1.48) to translate it into XHTML
on the webserver (efficiencies aside). When attempting to do this in ASP
(dynamically, on Win2k Pro), I get the following error generated by the
Parser:
Error while parsing "file:///C:/Documents and Settings/bgmorrison/My
Documents/Visual Studio
Projects/HOOPSDev/HOOPSDev_Local/Docs/docbook/common/l10n.xml". Element content
is invalid according to the DTD/Schema. Expecting: l10n.
(note: I put my DTDs and XSL files both in
the "docbook" directory)
I suspect this is related to file references, but
I'm not sure. Why does it only kick down there?
Are there any FAQs on using docbooks in this
fashion? Since I first encountered the problem, I've realized I'd be
better translating it once and posting the translated flat files, but that's
beside the point (I'm curious now). Plus, if I ever decided to put all
documentation in a database and serve it dynamically, I'll need to solve
this.
Thanks for any suggestions in advance!
Bruce Morrison
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- Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: MSXML and docbooks Bruce Morrison
- Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: MSXML and docbooks Bob Stayton
- Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: MSXML and docbooks Bruce Morrison
- DOCBOOK-APPS: Bibliography management/BibTex ... Bernd Kreimeier
- DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: Bibliography management... Norman Walsh
- Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: Bibliography m... Jirka Kosek
- DOCBOOK-APPS: SGML to RTF/pagenu... Bernd Kreimeier
- Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: SGML to RT... Bernd Kreimeier
- DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: SGML to RT... Norman Walsh
- Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: Bibliograp... Bernd Kreimeier
- Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: Biblio... Mark Wroth
