Hi Bob, The xhmlt5 Stylesheets work fine under Windows7 (without the xerces-j parser for me).
Best regards, Lars 2011/9/19 Lars Vogel <[email protected]> > Hi Bob, > > I was testing under Linux with Ubuntu 10.04, just in case you have easy > access to a Linux box this might help you to reproduce the error. > > I will also re-build the example on Windows7 and let you know if it works > or not. > > Best regards, Lars > > > 2011/9/19 Bob Stayton <[email protected]> > >> ** >> Hi Lars, >> This is strange. While I always use the Xerces-J parser with Saxon 6, I >> did not mean to introduce a new dependency on it. I just ran it again with >> Xerces turned off and its jar file excluded from the classpath, and the >> xhtml5/docbook.xsl and chunk.xsl work fine without it. I'm running java >> version "1.6.0_05" on Windows XP under Cygwin. So I'm not able to reproduce >> your error yet. My command looks like this: >> >> java -cp saxon.jar com.icl.saxon.StyleSheet -o mybook.html mybook.xml >> ../docbook-xsl-1.76.1/xhtml5/docbook.xsl >> >> You say the html and xhtml stylesheets work without xerces-j, but I don't >> think the xhtml5 stylesheets are doing anything fundamentally different from >> those stylesheets. They all pull in stylesheet files from other >> directories using relative paths. For example, the html/autoidx.xsl file >> has the same relative path entity declaration: >> >> <!ENTITY % common.entities SYSTEM "../common/entities.ent"> >> %common.entities; >> >> Also, the html/docbook.xsl file imports templates using relative >> pathnames: >> >> <xsl:include href="../common/common.xsl"/> >> >> I wonder why it works in those instances but not in the xhtml5 instance? I >> wonder if that error message is being helpful in identifying the source of >> the problem. >> >> Bob Stayton >> Sagehill Enterprises >> [email protected] >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> *From:* Lars Vogel <[email protected]> >> *To:* Bob Stayton <[email protected]> >> *Cc:* DocBook Apps <[email protected]> >> *Sent:* Sunday, September 18, 2011 2:42 PM >> *Subject:* Re: [docbook-apps] beta EPUB3 stylesheet available >> >> Hi Bob, >> >> thanks for the reply. I believe I found the issue. I wasn't using xerces-j >> but the standard Java libraries. >> >> I tried with html, xhtml and xhtml1-1 and they seem to be working fine >> without xerces-j . With xerces-j the convertion works fine with and without >> Ant. >> >> Is the usage of xerces-j intended? I'm not familiar with the differences >> of xerces-j and the standard Java ones but it seems that the existing >> libraries work fine without xerces-j. >> >> Best regards, Lars >> >> >> >> 2011/9/18 Bob Stayton <[email protected]> >> >>> ** >>> Hi Lars, >>> I have not tried it with Saxon 9, but since saxon 9 lacks the >>> exsl:node-set() function, then the stylesheet will need to be changed to >>> work with Saxon 9. >>> >>> The error with Saxon 6 is odd, because that is what I used when testing >>> it. The error message: >>> >>> java.net.MalformedURLException: no protocol: ../common/entities.ent >>> seems to be saying that relative URLs starting with "../" are malformed >>> because they lack a protocol part, but that is always true for relative >>> URLs. And the other stylesheets use that syntax in several modules. I >>> don't understand why you are getting that error. Can you run Saxon outside >>> of Ant and reproduce the same error? >>> >>> That entity declaration for ../common/entities.ent at the top of the >>> docbook.xsl file is no longer needed. I moved the templates that used those >>> entities (indexing templates) to the html5-element-mods.xsl file, so the >>> entity declaration is needed there. If you remove it from the docbook.xsl >>> file, does it still fail when it is encountered in html5-element-mods.xsl? >>> >>> Bob Stayton >>> Sagehill Enterprises >>> [email protected] >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> *From:* Lars Vogel <[email protected]> >>> *To:* Bob Stayton <[email protected]> >>> *Cc:* DocBook Apps <[email protected]> >>> *Sent:* Saturday, September 17, 2011 2:12 PM >>> *Subject:* Re: [docbook-apps] beta EPUB3 stylesheet available >>> >>> Hi Bob, >>> >>> these are great news, thank you. I tried using the xhtml5 stylesheets. >>> >>> Unfortunately I receive an error message. I tried with Saxon9 and >>> Saxon6.5.5 >>> >>> Here is the error message for Saxon9: >>> >>> [xslt] >>> /home/vogella/workspace/docu/de.vogella.docbook/docbook-xsl-1.76.1/xhtml5/html5-element-mods.xsl:456: >>> Fatal Error! Cannot find a matching 1-argument function named { >>> http://exslt.org/common}node-set(). There is no Saxon extension function >>> with the local name node-set >>> >>> >>> Here is the error message for Saxon6.5.5 >>> >>> [xslt] Loading stylesheet >>> /home/vogella/workspace/docu/de.vogella.docbook/docbook-xsl-1.76.1/xhtml5/docbook.xsl >>> [xslt] Failed to process null >>> >>> BUILD FAILED >>> /home/vogella/workspace/docu/de.vogella.docs/buildhtml5.xml:535: >>> javax.xml.transform.TransformerConfigurationException: >>> java.net.MalformedURLException: no protocol: ../common/entities.ent >>> >>> Here is the Apache Ant file which I'm using for the transformation: >>> >>> <target name="build-html5" depends="xinclude" description="Generates >>> HTML5 files from DocBook XML"> >>> <xslt style="${myhtml.stylesheet}" extension=".html" >>> basedir="${output.tmp}" destdir="${article.dir}"> >>> <include name="**/*article.xml" /> >>> <param name="html.stylesheet" expression="${stylesheet}" /> >>> <param name="section.autolabel" expression="1" /> >>> <param name="make.valid.html" expression="1" /> >>> <param name="html.cleanup" expression="1" /> >>> <param name="chunker.output.encoding" expression="UTF-8" /> >>> <outputproperty name="indent" value="yes" /> >>> <classpath refid="saxon.class.path" /> >>> </xslt> >>> >>> <!-- Copy the stylesheet to the top level directory--> >>> <copy todir="${article.dir}/.."> >>> <fileset dir="lib"> >>> <include name="styles.css" /> >>> </fileset> >>> </copy> >>> </target> >>> >>> The same conversion works fine using the existing html or xhtml >>> stylesheets. >>> >>> Best regards, Lars >>> >>> >>> 2011/9/17 Bob Stayton <[email protected]> >>> >>>> I've got the DocBook XSL stylesheet for generating HTML5 output and >>>> EPUB3 books working, at least to beta level. If you are interested in >>>> trying it out, you can download the files from the DocBook SourceForge >>>> Files >>>> area, under the EPUB3 folder >>>> >>>> https://sourceforge.net/**projects/docbook/files/epub3/<https://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook/files/epub3/> >>>> >>>> It currently consists of two directories that are added to an existing >>>> docbook-xsl-1.76.1 installation, adding "xhtml5" and "epub3" directories. >>>> They are actually customizations of the xhtml stylesheets, and contain >>>> relative path references to those files, so they should be installed in >>>> parallel with the xhtml directory. At some point I will incorporate them >>>> into the normal build so they can appear in a regular docbook-xsl-snapshot. >>>> >>>> Each directory includes a README file to give you more information about >>>> how to use the stylesheets and test your output. Feedback is welcome. >>>> >>>> The stylesheets include support for some of the new EPUB features, such >>>> as video, audio, and MathML. However, not all EPUB browsers are up to >>>> handling them. See the README for details. >>>> >>>> Bob Stayton >>>> Sagehill Enterprises >>>> [email protected] >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------**------------------------------** >>>> --------- >>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: >>>> docbook-apps-unsubscribe@**lists.oasis-open.org<[email protected]> >>>> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]** >>>> open.org <[email protected]> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Lars >>> http://www.vogella.de - Eclipse, Android and Java Tutorials >>> http://www.twitter.com/vogella - Lars on Twitter >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Lars >> http://www.vogella.de - Eclipse, Android and Java Tutorials >> http://www.twitter.com/vogella - Lars on Twitter >> >> > > > -- > Lars > http://www.vogella.de - Eclipse, Android and Java Tutorials > http://www.twitter.com/vogella - Lars on Twitter > -- Lars http://www.vogella.de - Eclipse, Android and Java Tutorials http://www.twitter.com/vogella - Lars on Twitter
