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                 Issue #|110671
                 Summary|xmloff: Error: <XMLTextNumRuleInfo::Set(..)> - numberi
                        |ng rules instance does not contain any numbering rule
               Component|xml
                 Version|DEV300m75
                Platform|Unknown
                     URL|
              OS/Version|Linux
                  Status|NEW
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|DEFECT
                Priority|P3
            Subcomponent|code
             Assigned to|mba
             Reported by|400guy





------- Additional comments from 400...@openoffice.org Wed Apr  7 15:13:30 
+0000 2010 -------
Assertion failure.

This first happened as I was trying to copy information from the frame
presented when you go to <http://www.unixodbc.org/> and select Manuals
from the left frame.  <validator.w3.org> flags 35 errors and 6
warnings on the source of that frame; this may be entirely
coincidental.

In a new Writer document I pasted in the interesting part of the frame
(i.e., from "Welcome to" to "solutions, Inc.)" and tried to save the
file.  The program presented Debug Output

    Error: <XMLTextNumRuleInfo::Set(..)> - numbering rules instance does not
contain any numbering rule
    From File
/home/terry/OOo_hacking/DEV300_m75/xmloff/source/text/XMLTextNumRuleInfo.cxx at
Line 117
    Abort ? (Yes=abort / No=ignore / Cancel=core dump)


To recreate, ...

(*) Extract the attached (well, I shall attach it soon)
    unixODBC_webpage.tgz into a convenient directory.  Expect to get
    file unixODBC.html and directory unixODBC_files.

(*) In Firefox 3.0, (Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9)
    Gecko/2008061015 Firefox/3.0), open the extracted unixODBC.html.
    In the frame on the right, select from "Welcome to" to "solutions,
    Inc.)" (that is most of the frame) and press ctrl-C.

(*) In a new Writer document, press Ctrl-V and Ctrl-Home.

(*) Select menu option File > Save.  In the Save as dialog enter
    filename /tmp/thing and click Save.  The program raises the
    assertion mentioned above.


I am running a lightly hacked non-production build of DEV300_m75 on
ubuntu hardy.


I shall shortly attach
(*) a backtrace from the *first* time I saw the assertion raised.
(*) archive of the web page, as saved by Firefox 3.0.

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