I am building using 'bin-release' which depends on 'myfaces-extensions-jar' which does an XSL transformation on the TLD in tlds dir (myfaces_ext.tld). I don't know much about XSL so I'm not sure what is really going on there. It looks like it is simply doing some merging of the TLD with the entities defined in the tlds/entities dir.

Look at the <description> element for the aliasBean in tlds/myfaces_ext.tlds (line 1775). The line ends with a <br> which is not valid.

Norm

Sean Schofield wrote:

I haven't had any problems with the HEAD recently (although I probably
haven't recompiled in a day or so.)

Are you building the TLD file or just using it as checked out?  I
can't remember but I seem to recall that the ant build does some
transformation to the XML ... Maybe that is it?

sean


On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 11:32:16 -0600, Norm Deane
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I found the link for the binary download (on the Getting Started page)
and tried 1.0.8 and it works. What is the deal with the tld in HEAD though?

Norm Deane wrote:



I'm trying to make the conversion from myfaces-1.0.7 to 1.0.9 and am
running into a problem with the extensions tld file.

First let me tell how I got where I am... I didn't see a binary
dowload on the new incubator site so I pulled the latest from HEAD and
ran 'ant bin-release'.  Now when I try to use the extension tag
library I get the error below.  When I look in the TLD file for the
extensions tag library it does appear the TLD is not valid. There are
some html elements nested in descriptions. I don't know what the deal
is with the namespace.


500 Internal Server Error

OracleJSP: oracle.jsp.parse.JspParseException: Line # 2, <%@ taglib
uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"; prefix="h"%>
Error: oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParseException ( /jsp/common/Header.jsp ):
line #:17 column #:48 : FIXED type Attribute value not equal to the
default value 'http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee'.
line #:5344 column #:75 : Invalid element 'br' in content of
'description', expected elements '[PCDATA]'.
line #:5344 column #:75 : Element 'br' used but not declared.
line #:5345 column #:124 : Invalid element 'br' in content of
'description', expected elements '[PCDATA]'.
line #:5345 column #:124 : Element 'br' used but not declared.
line #:5366 column #:60 : Invalid element 'br' in content of
'description', expected elements '[PCDATA]'.
line #:5366 column #:60 : Element 'br' used but not declared.
line #:5367 column #:37 : Invalid element 'code' in content of
'description', expected elements '[PCDATA]'.
line #:5367 column #:37 : Element 'code' used but not declared.
line #:5367 column #:99 : Invalid element 'code' in content of
'description', expected elements '[PCDATA]'.
line #:5367 column #:99 : Element 'code' used but not declared.
First of all, it didn't look like there was a binary dowload available








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