Re: OpenJade News - July 8 1999

Subject: Re: OpenJade News - July 8 1999
From: J-P Theberge <yesod@xxxxxxx>
Date: 12 Jul 1999 14:40:23 -0400
Didier PH Martin <martind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

 >    all CGI are written in mzscheme."
> 
> Want to see by yourself a site with DSSSL generated web pages? take a
> look at:
> http://www.jetinfo.com (its in russian, bu you'll get the idea of what
> DSSSL is capable of)
 
Since it seem to be of interest, here some more DSSSL generated web
sites.  

http://www.toit-couture.qc.ca
To see the xml source code of a document, open the middle-frame into
a windows (so you can see it's name) and replace .html by .xml
(for example: http://www.toit-couture.qc.ca/en/b2.xml).
(most but not all the page on the site have xml version)

http://www.fiq.qc.ca/y2k
Only the html versions of the documents are on the server, however.

http://www.trisome.com/Emacs
This normal html site was rebuild in xml for dsssl processing and
this version is located here:
http://www.oeil.qc.ca/~yesod/emacs/
However, there is a problem with Jade on the oeil.qc.ca server (mklinux)
and it dont work :( (it is ok on my local Linux machine)
So if you can help... here's the errors

/usr/bin/jade:/home/yesod/public_html/emacs/xml.dcl:2:25:E: minimum data of first minimum literal in SGML declaration must be "ISO 8879:1986" or "ISO 8879:1986 (ENR)" not "ISO 8879:1986 (WWW)"
/usr/bin/jade:/home/yesod/public_html/emacs/xml.dcl:26:14:E: "NONE" invalid: only "PUBLIC", "SGMLREF" and parameter separators allowed
/usr/bin/jade:/home/yesod/public_html/emacs/xml.dcl:26:14:E: cannot continue because of previous errors
/usr/bin/jade:E: specification document does not have the DSSSL architecture as a base architecture

I think the version of Jade and the version of xml.dcl are incompatibles
Is that possible?


Do you want me to keep the list informed when I build dsssl driven
web-sites in the future?

Thanks

--
JP Theberge
yesod@xxxxxxxxxxx






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