On Qui, 2003-03-13 at 14:13, Jeff Beal wrote: > I'm not sure about the thumbnails, but your second problem is more curious. > XSLTProc should have no problems resolving the entities in the same manner > as your DSSSL processor. XML is XML and the stylesheet language you choose > doesn't require any differences in your XML source. What errors does > XSLTProc return when trying to parse your file? What's the output when you > run xmllint on the file (xmllint --valid --noout yourfile.xml)?
capitulo1.xml:2: error: Input is not proper UTF-8, indicate encoding !
<title>Gest�o e Monitoriza��o de redes</title>
^
capitulo1.xml:2: error: Bytes: 0xE3 0x6F 0x20 0x65
<title>Gest�o e Monitoriza��o de redes</title>
^
dissertacao.xml:114: error: Entity value required
&chap1;
^
capitulo1.xml:2: error: Input is not proper UTF-8, indicate encoding !
<title>Gest�o e Monitoriza��o de redes</title>
^
capitulo1.xml:2: error: Bytes: 0xE3 0x6F 0x20 0x65
<title>Gest�o e Monitoriza��o de redes</title>
^
dissertacao.xml:1183: error: xmlParseEntityRef: no name
<publishername>O'Reilly & Associates</publishername>
^
unable to parse dissertacao.xml
This is my previous document that works with dsssl (jadetex, et all)
When I had previously tried this, I was on a tight schedule (this
document is my master's thesis and I was already late), so I tried, oops
there are errors, I'll use dsssl et all because it works.
With your hint of xmllint, and having the time to look at the messages i
figured what was missing. I just added to every included file the
following line:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
and it works!
Thanks for the "enlightening" tip, now I'm just missing the bookmarks...
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Mario Filipe
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