On 2/19/20 11:44 AM, Konstantinos Tsakalis wrote:
Dear XMLmind support,

I am contacting you on behalf of Exothermia company. We have just had a telephone conversation. I have downloaded the XMLmind XSL Utility Evaluation Edition from your website and specifically the /xslutil_eval-6_1_0-setup.exe/.


_I have already tried to send this email to the [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> twice but I am getting a delivery failure_

I am trying to convert a .ditamap file to .docx Word document using the Utility. In my .dita files there exist some <![CDATA[ html text ]]> metadata content

which are not outputted as normal text in the processed file. Instead they appear within html brackets, used inside the CDATA text, as you can see

in the attached screenshots.

//.dita file

image.png

//.docx output file

image.png

After at looking at your screenshots, what you get seems perfectly correct to me.

You have a DITA <p> containing some XML source "quoted" using a <![CDATA[...]]> section. This <p> is translated to a MS-Word paragraph containing the same XML source. This is correct.



I would appreciate it if you could help me through of how to configure my .dita file so as the Utility can process the metadata in the correct output form. Please inform me if you need any further information regarding this issue.

Sorry but we don't understand what you are excepting to get.

You'll get equivalent results if you convert your DITA document to HTML or PDF.

I could even reproduce the same behavior with an equivalent DocBook document and totally different conversion tools.

This issue is not related to XMLmind XML Utility or even to our equivalent of the DITA OT, which is called "XMLmind DITA Converter" (https://www.xmlmind.com/ditac/) and which has been made part of XMLmind XML Utility.


--> My only guess is that may be you are used to the DITA OT and may be you have a plug-in which implements outputclass="Passthrough". Our in-house XMLmind DITA Converter does not have such plug-in.




Also, I attach you the delivery failure automated message received from Microsoft Outlook, our company email provider, in case your administrator has set some restrictions in receiving emails from certain domains. I would rather use my company email instead of personal, but if the delivery failure persists, then I can proceed using my personal email.



No. We do not block any domain. We don't need to because the [email protected] public mailing list is moderated.

I don't understand why you cannot use Microsoft Outlook to contact us. Sorry.

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