This is a "well known" conflict between the standard sgml mode and psgml. I
seem to remember that there have been an upgrade to psgml that removed this
conflict. Try to look at its homepage.

/max

""Wellie W. Chao"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I'm having a problem in which JDE doesn't properly fontify XML and HTML
> files if I load them in a certain order. The weird thing is that XML and
> HTML files are properly fontified if I load them in another order.
>
> [*] If I load an XML file, JDE (or emacs) reports that psgml has been
> loaded.  The file is not fontified. If I then proceed to load an HTML
> file, the HTML file is not fontified either. I also get an error from
> emacs:
>
> File mode specification error: (error "Key sequence C-c C-c - uses invalid
> prefix characters")
>
> [*] If, in contrast, I load the HTML file first, it is properly fontified.
> If I then load the XML file, it is also properly fontified.
>
> Anyone know how to fix this?
>


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