My primary use for Plucker is as an ebook reader, and I have about 2,600 volumes of converted HTML texts from Project Gutenberg, the Baen Free Library, and elsewhere.
Most convert handily. Occasionally, one will fail with a "Failed to create home document" error. Since I assume the folks who create the various HTML versions I convert use the same method for each text they create, I'm curious as to what causes this error, and why it only bites once in a while. It sounds like it's probably a simple fix on the original HTML, but HTML is *not* my core competency. If it is a simple fix, I'd love a pointer on how, and something I can point the folks who create the original HTML versions at with an "Oops, you missed this..." note. The files are displayed just fine by my browser (Firefox 2.0.0.3 under WinXP SP2.) I'm doing the conversion with the Plucker parser bundled with the 1.6.2 desktop for Windows, with Rafael Fetzer's PDA Converter 1.37 as a front end to make life simpler. Suggestions? ______ Dennis _______________________________________________ Public archival of this list without permission is prohibited. http://lists.plkr.org/mailman/listinfo/plucker-list
