Re: For XML documents can Jade process without DTD?

Subject: Re: For XML documents can Jade process without DTD?
From: "G. Ken Holman" <gkholman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 07:10:17 -0800
At 99/01/26 09:27 +0100, Jany Quintard wrote:
>jade: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)"
>jade:xml.dcl:26:14:E: "NONE" invalid: only "PUBLIC", "SGMLREF" and
>parameter separators allowed
>jade:xml.dcl:26:14:E: cannot continue because of previous errors

I think your message reveals an older version of jade is somewhere in your
shell path.

>From your work directory, execute the following to see which version of
jade is running:

T:\FTEMP>jade -v
C:\PROGRA~1\JADE\JADECURR\JADE.EXE:I: Jade version "1.2"
C:\PROGRA~1\JADE\JADECURR\JADE.EXE:I: SP version "1.3.2"
^C
T:\FTEMP>

I think you'll find it is an older version that only accepts SGML
declarations valid at the time of its release, not declarations with the
new web features.

.......... Ken

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