Miguel, Thanks much for your advice. I tried running xmllint on the .glade file with the --valid (or --validate, I can't remember) switch. No errors were reported. I also tried running xmllint on my app's xml config file with no errors reported either.
After reading a recent message to this list, I thought that my problem might have stemmed from trying to run a debug .exe from windows on my FC5 box. But running the release build gave the same error message as previously mentioned. Would you reccommend building the project on my FC5 box? Anyone else have any ideas? Once again, the error I get when running my app on my FC5 box is: **************************************************** Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set label from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 4 char 6: '0' is not a valid character following a '<' character; it may not begin an element name **************************************************** Anyone agree that this sounds like a GTK label is being given some bad markup (alot of my app's labels use markup which is defined in an xml config file)? If so, is it likely that this is just a difference in the GTK implementation on Linux (vs Windows)? Regards, Thanks for any advice, --Travis --- Miguel de Icaza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > > This is the current error message: > > > **************************************************** > > Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set label from markup > due to > > error parsing markup: Error on line 4 char 6: '0' > is > > not a valid character following a '<' character; > it > > may not begin an element name > > > **************************************************** > > > > I thought this meant that there was invalid markup > in > > my .glade xml project file which was created on > > windows and moved over to FC5 (the whole project > was > > created on windows and moved over). I thought > that > > the error meant that there was an xml element > whose > > name began with a 0 (ie <0....>), so I searched > the > > glade file for that text, but didn't find it. > > > > I think that the error might be that some markup > is > > being passed to a glade label > > > > I read somewhere else that this might be related > to an > > encoding problem. Does anyone agree or have any > > further suggestions? > > Perhaps it is caused by a Unicode market? Am not > sure. > > Try extracting the XML file into a file, then > running xmllint to > validate it. > > Miguel > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
