Yes, that may be true. Changing my XSL and source XML to iso-8859-1
encoding resolved all issues except for one. My source was using the
character entity → which evidently doesn't exist in iso-8859-1 and
caused the writing of the toc.hhc to exit with an error. Once I replaced
them with '->' all wa
Gershon L Joseph wrote:
> Please ignore my previous plea for further assistance. I saved my source
> XML as iso-8859-1 encoding and put the 3 parameter settings in my driver
> file instead of on the command line. One or all of these fixed the
> problem.
>
> Thanks Jirka for pointing me in the r
Please ignore my previous plea for further assistance. I saved my source
XML as iso-8859-1 encoding and put the 3 parameter settings in my driver
file instead of on the command line. One or all of these fixed the
problem.
Thanks Jirka for pointing me in the right direction. I did read that in
the
Jirka,
Thanks for your help. Adding "htmlhelp.encoding=windows-1252" helped. But
then I get the following error:
...
Writing htmlhelp.hhp
Error on line 117 of
file:/C:/tools/docbook/docbook-xsl-1.45/html/chunker.xsl:
Output character not available in this encoding (decimal 174)
Transformation
Gershon L Joseph wrote:
>
> I've got Saxon 6.4.3 working with the XSL DocBook stylesheets, and on some
> XML source files produce nice HTML Help. However, on a large docset I
> get the following error:
>
> Error on line 117 of
> file:/C:/tools/docbook/docbook-xsl-1.45/html/chunker.xsl:
> Outpu