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Another website.dtd experience!
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- Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Another website.dtd experience!
- From: Bob Bernstein <bob at ruptured-duck dot com>
- Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:32:13 -0400
Using xalan (java 1.2), here is what I get with sample "website.xml"
included in the website dtd distribution:
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# java org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process -in website.xml -xsl
../xsl/website.xsl -HTML
========= Parsing
file:/home/ruptured-duck/docbook-website-dtd/example/../xsl/website.xsl
========== Parse of
file:/home/ruptured-duck/docbook-website-dtd/example/../xsl/website.xsl
took 17691 milliseconds
========= Parsing
file:/home/ruptured-duck/docbook-website-dtd/example/website.xml
========== http://docbook.org/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd; Line 66; Column 9
XSL Error: Could not parse
file:/home/ruptured-duck/docbook-website-dtd/example/website.xml
document! XSLT: Recursive reference "%dbnotn;". (Reference path:
(top-level)-%docbook;-%dbhier;-%dbnotn;-%dbnotn;) Xalan: was not
successful.
XSLProcessor: done
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I understand what a recursive reference is, but I haven't the foggiest
as to how to go about fixing it.
All of this is on a Debian potato (i386) system.
Tia for any light that can be shed.
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