Hi all,
just to let you know, I downgraded to 2.7.7 and it works like a charm.

Best regards: Zoltán Ördögh


On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 12:07 AM, Zoltán Ördögh (GMail) <csi...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Daniel,
> thanks for responding over the weekend, much obliged.
>
> Please note that the problem is not the system ID; I replaced the full
> path to the relative one as I was sure that my full path would not work for
> anyone else.
> So, the DTD is in fact, found - how else would xmllint.exe be able to
> validate it? I messed up the DTD on purpose once just to see if there are
> errors - and there were, so xmllint can find the DTD for sure.
>
> The source of my frustrations are the validation errors that are produced
> by a seemingly correct code, validated and well-formed XML and DTD.
>
> The only thing I can think of is that the some build setting may be wrong
> - however I am not adept enough to discover that.
>
> Did anyone managed to get xmlReaderForFile(...) working on MSVC 2010
> without validation errors?
>
> Best regards: Zoltán Ördögh
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 11:05 PM, Daniel Veillard <veill...@redhat.com>wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Apr 06, 2013 at 07:50:56PM -0400, Zoltán Ördögh (GMail) wrote:
>> > I saw this code in xmllint.c (removed conditionals that do not apply):
>> [...]
>> > I tried using the exact same code but I still get the same validation
>> > errors on the first call to xmlTextReaderRead...
>> > It is vexing me...
>> > Any thoughts?
>>
>>   See your xml and the system identifier you use for the DTD
>>
>>   file:///./
>>
>> if I use that I get an error that the DTD fails to be loaded on linux
>> and validation fails (xml and dtd being in the same directory) switching
>> to
>>   ./testme.dtd
>>
>> works after that i.e. xmllint code succeeds
>>
>> file:// URIs are (or used to be) completely underspecified, and
>> what you use there would mean on a Linux machine, the file testme.dtd
>> which is in the . directory under to root of the filesystem of the
>> localhost machine, i.e. /testme.dtd instead of ./testme.dtd
>> What is does on Windows and why, I can't guess and I can't test,
>> simply run your program under a debugger, since you have a reliable
>> behaviour !
>>
>> Daniel
>>
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>> Daniel Veillard      | Open Source and Standards, Red Hat
>> veill...@redhat.com  | libxml Gnome XML XSLT toolkit  http://xmlsoft.org/
>> http://veillard.com/ | virtualization library  http://libvirt.org/
>>
>
>
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