[Factor-talk] Strange xml error

2011-10-04 Thread Michele Pes
Hi to all!
While parsing the attached xml file, the factor 0.94 release on windows
32bit
gives an error at line 1 and column 58,
while the error is at line 5 and column [6-8].
I tried to replicate the same error on other lines of the same file,
and the error is always at line 1 and random(???) column.

Thanks to all,
michele pes

?xml version=1.0?

father attr=AttrText

	sp:sonSon content/son
	empty-son1/empty-son1
	empty-son2/

	empty-son3
	/empty-son3

	n1 attr1=AttrText1/
	n2 attr2=AttrText1/n2
/father
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Re: [Factor-talk] Strange xml error

2011-10-04 Thread Doug Coleman
Hi Michele,

If you try the latest build things might work better:

/Users/erg/Desktop/ex2.xml filexml

XML parsing error
Line: 5
Column: 9
Namespace sp has not been declared

Let me know if this works for you too!
Doug

On Oct 4, 2011, at 9:24 AM, Michele Pes wrote:

 Hi to all!
 While parsing the attached xml file, the factor 0.94 release on windows
 32bit
 gives an error at line 1 and column 58,
 while the error is at line 5 and column [6-8].
 I tried to replicate the same error on other lines of the same file,
 and the error is always at line 1 and random(???) column.
 
 Thanks to all,
 michele pes
 
 ex2.xml--
 All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a
 definitive record of customers, application performance, security
 threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes
 sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense.
 http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1___
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 Factor-talk@lists.sourceforge.net
 https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/factor-talk


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