On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 05:43:34PM -0500, Jeff Rancier wrote:
> Can anyone explain the following when transforming from XML to HTML using
> XSL:
>
> No "en" localization of "TableofContents" exists; using "en".
> No "en" localization of "TableofContents" exists; using "en".
> No "en" localization of "table" exists; using "en".
> No "en" localization of "TableofContents" exists; using "en".
> No "en" localization of "table" exists; using "en".
> No "en" localization of "table" exists; using "en".
> No "en" localization of "colophon" exists; using "en".
This message comes from the system of text templates for
localizing generated text, such as "Table of Contents".
It comes from common/l10n.xsl, based on the text
templates in common/en.xml and such.
For some reason, your setup isn't finding the right
text templates.
Can you provide a sample file?
Are you using a customization stylesheet?
Are you sure you are using the 1.48 stylesheets?
That redundant part of the message was fixed
in version 1.48, so it should read:
No "en" localization of "TableofContents" exists.
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