Hi again,
The missing ID disappeared from that document on a fresh Mandrake Linux
8.1 install [1].
Amusingly enough, the opposite problem (duplicate ID) appeared on
another document with fop!!!
Looks like a fop bug, I can see a similar bugreport in their bug
database.
Thanks all, Camille.
[1]
/ "Christopher R. Maden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| At 10:09 30-10-2001, you wrote:
| >At 15:48 29/10/2001 -0800, Christopher R. Maden wrote:
| >>Care to elaborate? What put you off Ælfred?
| >
| >2.8 xml spec. ents in internal subset
| >Aelfred gets it wrong.
|
| Care to elaborate
At 10:09 30-10-2001, you wrote:
>At 15:48 29/10/2001 -0800, Christopher R. Maden wrote:
>>Care to elaborate? What put you off Ælfred?
>
>2.8 xml spec. ents in internal subset
>Aelfred gets it wrong.
Care to elaborate on that? (-:
I tend to either use valid XML or merely well-formed, and don't m
At 15:48 29/10/2001 -0800, Christopher R. Maden wrote:
>At 10:44 29-10-2001, Dave Pawson wrote:
>>I don't know which parser Xalan uses,
>
>Xalan uses Xerces by default.
>
>>but I've just been put off Aelfred,
>>the parser with Saxon. I now use Xerces called up from Saxon command line
>
>Care to el
At 10:44 29-10-2001, Dave Pawson wrote:
>I don't know which parser Xalan uses,
Xalan uses Xerces by default.
>but I've just been put off Aelfred,
>the parser with Saxon. I now use Xerces called up from Saxon command line
Care to elaborate? What put you off Ælfred?
-Chris
--
Christopher R. Ma
At 09:55 29/10/2001 +0100, camille wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Thanks for your input, but I cannot get rid of the bug...
>It seems that Saxon accesses the DTD OK, because if I put a wrong path
>for the DTD in the source document, I get a fatal error.
>
>Also, I don't know if it's related, but this is Xalan
Hi all,
Thanks for your input, but I cannot get rid of the bug...
It seems that Saxon accesses the DTD OK, because if I put a wrong path
for the DTD in the source document, I get a fatal error.
Also, I don't know if it's related, but this is Xalan's output below.
The result is OK, including XRef
Stayton-san wrote:
> I usually get that error reported when the processor cannot
> find the DTD. Without the DTD, it doesn't know which
> attributes are of type ID and IDREF, so the XSLT id()
> lookup function doesn't work.
Thank you! I'd been pondering why it worked on some documents and not
At 14:09 25/10/2001 +0200, camille wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm running through a strange behavior, on something so simple that I
>hesitated a lot before posting:
>$ java com.icl.saxon.StyleSheet -o test.html test.xml \
>/usr/share/sgml/docbook/xsl-stylesheets/html/docbook.xsl
>Error: no ID for con
Funny, your file looks valid to me. To be sure, I just processed your XML
file with Instant Saxon 6.4.3 + 1.45 xsl stylesheet and it generates the
HTML file correctly. Must be something with your Saxon setup on
Unix/Linux...
Gershon
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, camille wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm runnin
> From: camille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I'm running through a strange behavior, on something so simple that I
> hesitated a lot before posting:
>
> SAXON 6.4.3
> docbook-style-xsl-1.45
>
> Thanks for your help, Camille.
>
> -- shell interaction --
> $ java com.icl.saxon.StyleS
Hi all,
I'm running through a strange behavior, on something so simple that I
hesitated a lot before posting:
SAXON 6.4.3
docbook-style-xsl-1.45
Thanks for your help, Camille.
-- shell interaction --
$ java com.icl.saxon.StyleSheet -o test.html test.xml \
/usr/share/sgml/docb
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