When I "compile" my DocBook file from within emacs's nxml mode:
-*- mode: compilation; default-directory: "~/public_html--Hayek.name/" -*-
Compilation started at Thu Jul 19 20:58:29
make -k html
env XML_CATALOG_FILES=/etc/xml/catalog \
xsltproc \
--output book.html \
_xsl/html--docbook.xsl \
book.xml
Stripping namespace from DocBook 5 document.
WARNING: cannot add @xml:base to node set root element. Relative paths may
not work.
Processing stripped document.
Compilation finished at Thu Jul 19 20:58:31
I'm getting a few strange messages:
Stripping namespace from DocBook 5 document.
WARNING: cannot add @xml:base to node set root element. Relative paths may
not work.
Processing stripped document.
This is how my document starts:
<!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML 5.0CR4//EN"
"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/5.0CR4/dtd/docbook.dtd" >
<article version="5.0" class="techreport"
xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xl="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
I am sure I did not get those messages, when I used DocBook 4.5,
only when I migrated to DocBook 5, I introduced "that namespace stuff"
and I started getting these messages.
Maybe I haven't gotten it entirely right ...
How serious shall I take those 3 messages?
And what impact do they really have?
Can I get rid of a few of them?
I mean, I only introduced "that namespace stuff", so that nxml mode wouldn't
mourn at me
and so that the document complies to what I found at
http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/specs/docbook-5.0b6-spec-wd-01.html
which looks to me (according to http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/specs/)
like the latest document on DocBook 5.
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