Am Freitag, 28. Januar 2005 12:03 schrieb Daniel Veillard: > On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 11:21:28AM +0100, Ronny Seemann wrote: > > I also tried > > xmllint --valid --noout ACK.R01.xml > > from the command line. > > > > With XML_1 I get: no error > > With XML_2 I get: ACK.R01.xml:1: element HDR: validity error : Element > > HDR > > [...] > > > Does anyone have an idea what is wrong? > > I already stated on this list that for me xmllint *was* reporting an > error with XML_1, and asking you to upgrade *first* before making further > report. > > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/2005-January/msg00223.html > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/2005-January/msg00184.html > > You did not reply (publicly) to my mail, and instead repost basically the > same informations as in your first mail. What's the point of me replying to > you if you ignore what I say ? Or did I missed something ?
Libxm2 is included to our linux kernel from a partner company. When they have to upgrade libxml2, the hole software of the device must be validate. This is not only expensive but also claimed a lot of time. I didn't see that you post my question (with my example) to the list, hence I wanted to ask the list if someone else knows something. Sorry, my fault. Ok, in the future i will read all mails twice :-). > > And to confirm *once again* that no I cannot reproduce this behaviour with > the current version: > I believe you that xmlCtxtReadFile works correct in the current version. I tested it successful locally by myself. I just wanted to know if someone can remember a bug in version 2.6.11, because i couldt find any hints on xmlsoft.org. >[...] > > > Now would you be so kind to simply, read my replies and follow the > advices you got back !!! > > Daniel Thanks for the assistance, even if it is arduous with me. I wish a beautiful weekend. best regards Ronny Seemann -- Mit freundlichen Gr�ssen Ronny Seemann http://www.konplan.com mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ xml mailing list, project page http://xmlsoft.org/ [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml
