Brian J. Dumont wrote: > Thanks for noting this. Last time I had looked, my two genbooks were > marked "ready", but their status was since changed. Who is the right > person to ask what the comments mean? Both genbooks that I put together > are marked: > > Doc is HTML wrapped in ThML. Needs to be made valid. xxx validation > errors. > > > I was able to operate on both in kxmleditor. What program is used to > determine validation errors? I'm willing to alter the files if I know > what I'm looking to change ...
There have at various times been many modules in testing that were marked "ready" when they really weren't. To my recollection, in the case of these two modules, the text was HTML, but not ThML. ThML is much more strict than HTML, since they former is based on an XML DTD. A document in HTML needs some work to be converted to ThML beyond simply wrapping it in <ThML.head> and <ThML.body> elements. That means all tags need to be lowercase. All attribute values need to be in quotes. All open tags need a corresponding closing tag--and milestone-type tags need a closing slash at the end. Etc. Any validator capable of DTD validation will suffice. msv, xmllint, Topologi, Oxygen, etc. should all be capable. I'm sure kxmleditor has some sort of validation capability built in, but don't know the specifics. --Chris _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page