Subject: RE: openjade and DocBook: features and Unicode entity refs From: "Frank A. Christoph" <christo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 20 Nov 1999 16:23:44 +0900 |
Norman Walsh wrote: > / "Frank A. Christoph" <christo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> was heard to say: > | > You have to use the XML declaration with nsgmls if you're parsing XML > | > documents. > | > | I can verify this problem, and I am definitely using the XML > declaration. > | (I'm using OpenJade 1.3, BTW.) > > Really? If you say > > nsgmls <whateveroptsyouwant> xml.dcl yoursourcedoc.xml > > You get this error? No, onsgmls works fine because my document doesn't use any numeric character references. openjade is the problem. openjade -t tex -d .../devel/dbstyle/docbook/print/docbook.dsl xml.dcl arrowlib.xml gives the Unicode character ref errors. It also gives me messages like: openjade:docbook/print/../common/dbl1no.dsl:90:19:E: general-entity "U-2298" not defined and no default entity But I neglected to specify the environment variables Dave Pawson mentioned. If I do that: SP_CHARSET_FIXED=YES SP_ENCODING=XML openjade -t tex \ -d .../devel/dbstyle/docbook/print/docbook.dsl xml.dcl arrowlib.xml I get even more errors because, for example, style-sheet.dtd is not XML. So maybe part of the problem is that the stylesheets are being interpreted as XML when they should be interpreted as SGML. That's the way it's supposed to work isn't it? Even though stylesheets and document source are supposed to use the same SGML declaration... Or maybe I'm just doing something wrong... --FAC DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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