Thanks for your reply. I'm sorry to have wasted your time. I was indeed
using a customization layer, and the error was in that layer. Your help
is appreciated.

Roger


Roger Shuttleworth
Documentation Team Lead
Activplant Corporation
140 Fullarton Street, 9th Floor
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Tel. 519 668-7336
Fax. 519 668-3227
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-----Original Message-----
From: Hussein Shafie [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 9:03 AM
To: Roger Shuttleworth
Cc: xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com
Subject: Re: [XXE] Parse error opening DocBook file

Roger Shuttleworth wrote:
> I'm trying to open a DocBook 4.3 XML file in XXE Standard 2.8p1. I get

> an error message saying there is a syntax error in dbhierx.mod, line 
> 677 column 22. The relevant portion of the file is below, where I 
> added the
> 677 to show which line is involved. Column 22 is immediately before 
> (%bookcomponent.content;).
> 
>  <!ELEMENT appendix %ho; (beginpage?,
>                      appendixinfo?,
>                      (%bookcomponent.title.content;),
>                      (%nav.class;)*,
>                      tocchap?,
> 677                  (%bookcomponent.content;),
>                      (%nav.class;)*)
>               %ubiq.inclusion;>
> <!--end of appendix.element-->]]>
> 
> This file has not been modified by me, and I can't see any syntax
error.
> Can anyone tell me why XXE won't open it? Thanks.

To our knowledge, there is no error in the "dbhierx.mod" bundled with
XXE but you are probably *not* using the "dbhierx.mod" bundled with XXE.

For example, try to open <XXE_install_dir>/demo/docbook-table.xml. This
document is also DocBook 4.3 XML file.

You need to send me the document that you cannot open if you want a
better diagnostic.


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