2009/6/16 Hussein Shafie <hussein at xmlmind.com>

> Alexander Averyanov wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > A few months ago I put the current version of XMLMind and got message
> like this:
> > ===
> > Errors found in GUI specification
> >
> jar:file:/Applications/XMLEditor.app/Contents/Resources/Java/xxe.jar!/gui/app/Restricted.xxe_gui
> >
> "jar:file:/Applications/XMLEditor.app/Contents/Resources/Java/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 do not use the xmlmind very active, so I ignore this error and made
> > edits in another editor.  Periodically, i've downloaded recent
> > versions and always got this error. This time with 4.4 version. I've
> > done some search and found same report -
> > http://www.xmlmind.com/pipermail/xmleditor-support/2009-May/007606.html.
> > But there isn't any suggestions.
>
> Jean-Christophe Helary, the user who had a similar problem, seem to use
> a first generation (Power-PC? 32-bit Intel?) MacBook. This is the only
> clue we have. Is this also your case?
>


No, I'm using MacBook Unibody Core 2 Duo.
This is sequence of version in Java Preferences Utility:
J2SE 5.0 32-bin
Java SE 6 64-bit
J2SE 5.0 64-bit
J2SE 1.4.2 32-bit

I tried to change order in all possible combinations (know nothing about
java ;) but no effect.
Btw, xmlmind 3.8 (get it from backup) works well with default order...

I think there isn't direct connection with Java versions because on my
coworkers's MacBook Pro (with same OSX version) everything works well.
Possible it related with history of Mac OS X installation - in my case it's
long enough (from Mac OS X 10.3).

> I use recent version of Mac OS X with all updates. I have not made any
> > changes in the standard Java setup. Last worked version on my box 3.8
> > or 3.9.
> >
>
> Thank you for trying to use XMLmind XML Editor and thank you for this
> feedback.
>
> We would be glad to find a workaround for the above bug (which could not
> be our fault as XMLmind XML Editor code is identical on all platforms).
> However we found no way to reproduce this problem on any of our Macs:
> Core2 duo Intel, Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5, latest Java 1.5 or Java 1.6,
> 32-bit Java or 64-bit Java.
>


For me XmlMind is the best xml-editor (after vim ;). So, I will do
everything I can that would help find the workaround.
Please, send instructions to find the problem.
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