John Jason Jordan wrote: > (omissions for brevity) > Your suggestion had me very excited. There are, indeed, several suspect > files in the root of the CD such as you mentioned: > > Chapter - Index.xml > Chapter - Reference.xml > Contents.htm > prelims.xml > > Of the above list, Firefox will only open Contents.htm. And it shows > each of the chapters as a link. I thought I was home free. But opening > the link resulted in the following error message: > > XML Parsing Error: undefined entity > Location: > file:///media/Mar%2031%202006/BW_syncon/chapter%2076%20-%20Verb%20Particle%20Constructions.xml > Line Number 15, Column 12:<copyright>© 2006 by Blackwell > Publishing Ltd</copyright> -----------^ > > I also tried Opera. Opera opens Contents.htm the same as Firefox, but > clicking on the link for the chapter I need gave me the same garbled > code interspersed with the text, with this at the top of the page: > > This document had an invalid XSLT stylesheet. Error message from the > XSLT engine: Error: XPath expression compilation failed: > $t/*[name()=$FullContentCode][last()] Details: compilation error > (characters 1-2, "$t"): reference to undefined variable: 't' > > (omissions for brevity) It is possible that the file(s)/CD is/are corrupt (is it a copy or the original disc?). It is possible that some file(s) is/are missing It is possible that some application is missing Are any of the files *.exe? Since you are going to take it in and see if they can open it ... I should be interested in the results, if you are inclined to share them Regards Fred James
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