On dimanche 03 mai 09, at 23:29, Hussein Shafie wrote:

> Jean-Christophe Helary wrote:
>> I've downloaded the two most recent .dmg packages as well as the
>> latest .tar.gz one and when I double-click on the application (or the
>> jar)
>
> I assume that you have installed the .dmg and *then* the .tar.gz  
> because
> the .dmg didn't work on your Mac.

That is correct.


> My guess is that your Java installation is broken or customized (e.g.
> you installed an exotic XML parser in the ``endorsed extension''  
> folder).
>
> If this is not the case, well, I've no clue. You are the first user to
> report such problem.

In fact, I've had a similar XML parser problem in the past. The  
software worked on 64bits Intel Macs but not on my first generation  
MacBook.

The diagnosis was the same: I must have an exotic XML parser etc. But  
that was not the case. I never installed anything exotic on my machine.

Sorry, I just realize that I should have poset the mail before the one  
that just left...

Jean-Christophe Helary


>> I get a window with the following (or similar, for the .app
>> package) message:
>>
>>>       Errors found in GUI specification
>>> jar:file:/Users/suzume/Downloads/xxe-perso-4_3_0/bin/xxe.jar!/gui/
>>> app/Restricted.xxe_gui
>>>
>>>     ? "jar:file:/Users/suzume/Downloads/xxe-perso-4_3_0/bin/xxe.jar!/
>>> gui/app/Restricted.xxe_gui", line -1, column -1: cannot create XML
>>> parser: This parser does not support specification "null" version
>>> "null"
>>> Errors found in configuration files
>>> customize.xxe
>>>
>>>     ? command triggered by "drop" is unknown
>>
>>
>> I am using the latest Java update for 10.5.6.
>
> I've installed the .dmg and .tar.gz downloaded from www.xmlmind.net  
> and
> from www.xmlmind.com. (That makes 4 installations.)
>
> Then I've  successfully started XMLmind XML Editor on Mac OS X 10.5.6
> with Java 1.5.0_16 (=current ``official'' Apple Java) and Java  
> 1.6.0_07
> and on Mac OS X 10.4.11 with Java 1.5.0_16.
>
> I started the installed .dmg by double-clicking on XMLEditor.app.
>
> I started the installed .tar.gz by double-clicking on bin/xxe (a shell
> script). Double-clicking on bin/xxe.jar works too though it is not
> recommended to do so, because in such case XMLmind XML Editor is not
> well integrated to Mac OS X.
>
> I did that on a MacBook/Intel having a French locale.
>
> In all cases, it worked just fine.
>
> My guess is that your Java installation is broken or customized (e.g.
> you installed an exotic XML parser in the ``endorsed extension''  
> folder).
>
> If this is not the case, well, I've no clue. You are the first user to
> report such problem.
>
>
>
>
>
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