Ok, I found out and am thinking that the error is caused by using different dtd's as I compiled them on a linux system and got the errors below which I didn't see before as they were being redirected.
I hope to continue running XXE on this OSX box, but now I just have to figure out where I can get something to compile them. Any ideas on something easy enough to setup on a mac to do this? usr/local/cmd/bin/openjade:introduction.docb:6:64:E: cannot open "file:/Applications/XMLmind_XML_Editor/dtd/docbook/docbookx.dtd" (No such file or directory) /usr/local/cmd/bin/openjade:introduction.docb:6:64:E: DTD did not contain element declaration for document type name /usr/local/cmd/bin/openjade:introduction.docb:8:0:E: element "ARTICLE" undefined /usr/local/cmd/bin/openjade:introduction.docb:9:0:E: element "TITLE" undefined /usr/local/cmd/bin/openjade:introduction.docb:11:0:E: element "SECT1" undefined ... On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 03:10 AM, Hussein Shafie wrote: >> "G.L. Grobe" wrote: >> >> I just pulled down XXE and it's just what I've been looking for, works >> great ... but after generating html files with docbook tools ... if I >> try to import these files with Adobe Acrobat by opening a web page ... >> Acrobat displays a "General Error" message and they won't get >> imported. >> >> These files show up w/ no problems in my browser. Other html docs that >> I create by hand or w/ a few other tools import into acrobat ok, but >> with XXE ... I can't get them imported into acrobat to create pdf's. > > Please send a sample HTML file which has this problem and please > specify > which tool has been used to create it: > > - Is it a XHTML directly created using XXE? > - Is it a HTML file created by translating DocBook to HTML using a XSLT > style sheet? > > We don't have your Acrobat product (Distiller?, Writer?) here, we just > have the Reader, but we'll try to guess where is the problem. >

