Subject: Re: [xsl] Trying to find a working XSLT processor From: Benjamin Franz <snowhare@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 09:22:01 -0700 (PDT) |
On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, G. Ken Holman wrote: > p.s. and "no, I cannot change my XML" as I believe this is properly > constructed XML and I use dozens of configuration parameters in this > fashion in my slide show document model ... it is just that none of the > other processors I've tried support it XT is _OLD_. And has a number of known non-compliances. Your belief about your XML being properly constructed is incorrect. bash> xmlparse test.xml warning (745): duplicate parameter entity declaration (will be discarded if used), /home/users/s/snowhare/test/xml/test.ent, line 1: test-include error (861): illegal marked section in internal DTD subset, /home/users/s/snowhare/test/xml/test.xml, line 7: <![INCLUDE[ error (842): entity definition in internal DTD subset contains a parameter entity reference, /home/users/s/snowhare/test/xml/test.xml, line 7: <test attr="%test;"/> warning (750): discarding duplicate parameter entity declaration, /home/users/s/snowhare/test/xml/test.xml, line 7: test-include warning (751): incompatible parameter entity redeclaration, /home/users/s/snowhare/test/xml/test.xml, line 7: test-include warning (750): discarding duplicate parameter entity declaration, /home/users/s/snowhare/test/xml/test.xml, line 7: test warning (751): incompatible parameter entity redeclaration, /home/users/s/snowhare/test/xml/test.xml, line 7: test error (1102): tag uses GI for an undeclared element, /home/users/s/snowhare/test/xml/test.xml, line 9: test error (1102): tag uses GI for an undeclared element, /home/users/s/snowhare/test/xml/test.xml, line 9: test error (1203): attribute can't be checked because element is not defined, /home/users/s/snowhare/test/xml/test.xml, line 9: test error (1150): enclosing tag undefined or lacks content model; can't check child, /home/users/s/snowhare/test/xml/test.xml, line 9: test error (1103): end tag uses GI for an undeclared element, /home/users/s/snowhare/test/xml/test.xml, line 9: test xmlparse warning 4: there were errors This has nothing to do with the XSLT processor (the above 'xmlparse' is nothing but a fully validating XML parser with good error reporting). Your XML is simply invalid and will have to be changed if you wish to use something other than XT to process it. Even XT would barf on it if you changed the XML parser it used to something other than the default built in of XP. -- Benjamin Franz Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute. ---Abelson and Sussman XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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