Not really a valid test of prince then is it?  Kind of like testing a
toaster that wasn't plugged in: "hey, this toaster is junk, ... it
didn't even heat up the bread".  --Jeff


On May 13, 9:48 am, Jonathan Steel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Colin Law wrote:
> > On 13 May 2010 17:40, Jonathan Steel <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> mismatch: div line 480 and html
>
> >> followed by just as many:
>
> >> prince: /Users/jonathan/tmp/97.html:552: error: Premature end of data in
> >> tag div line 372
>
> >> and ending with:
>
> >> prince: /Users/jonathan/tmp/97.html: error: could not load input file
> >> prince: error: no input documents to process
>
> > Did you check first that the html is valid by viewing the source
> > (view, page source or similar in browser) and copying the complete
> > text and pasting into w3c html validator (google will find it)?
>
> I had planned on that, but due to time constraints I never got around to
> it. Being so expensive, Prince pretty much had to work without a hitch
> if I was going to spend any time trying to make it work.
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