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Subject: Re: Pernicious Mixed Content [was Re: i] From: Christian Leutloff <leutloff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 26 Feb 1998 16:35:46 +0100 Mbox-line: From leutloff@sundancer.oche.de Thu Feb 26 16:35:46 1998 |
Norman Walsh <norm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Table Entrys in DocBook exhibit pernicious mixed content. Entrys
> can contain _either_ PCDATA or block elements (Paras,
> ItemizedLists, etc.), but not both. Basically, the SGML parser
> sees the space (or newline) after the <entry> start tag and
> concludes that this Entry element will contain PCDATA. Four
> characters later it encounters an ItemizedList which is not
> allowed.
coudn't jade say something like this:
> The fix is to remove all spaces after <entry> and before </entry>:
I don't understand the error message, so I wasn't able to find this
myself 8-(
Thanks
Christian
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