Hallo Michael,
Since no one has replied so far, let me make a wild guess. Could it be
you're using <xref>s that point to elements that have no title? For
example, something like this:
<para>Details can be found under <xref linkend="details"/>.</para>
<para id="details">Here are more details.</para>
That would be valid, so xmllint wouldn't complain, but <xref/> wouldn't
find a title at the link target to create a label from.
Maybe that's where the warnings come from.
See http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/CrossRefs.html for information on
xref and friends.
Cheers,
Stefan
On 29.11.2012 10:03, Michael Wiedmann wrote:
Given a "legacy" DocBook 4.3 file, quite large (approx. 640 KB, composed
out of several XML files using XInclude).
This source file validates w/o any errors/warnings using xmllint.
Trying to generate XHTML with the DocBook XSL stylesheets V1.77.1
(*no* customization used, using xsltproc) shows some messages like:
Request for title of element with no title: literal
(see common/titles.xsl "title.markup")
I looked all over the file, checking every <literal> element
but could not find any markup error (as well as xmllint!).
Any hints how to further track down the (possible) markup errors?
Michael
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