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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] help desperately needed a.k.a. can't get any of the 3 major free xslt engines to work
(whoops! forgot to echo it out) I think I had the xi prefix declared on the book element above it (oXygen would have screamed bloody murder (silently) otherwise :-] ). When I tried Xerces 2.7.1, with the rest of the command line being the same, it crashed with the message shown on the bottom of this page: http://google.com/notebook/public/14649681167057381121/BDUGKIgoQ0ZXI4tgh On 9/8/06, Mauritz Jeanson <mj@johanneberg.com> wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: chris.chiasson@gmail.com > > [mailto:chris.chiasson@gmail.com] > > > > I tried the command twice (once where I manually constructed it from > > the sysproperties you gave and once from the command you gave in the > > email, which turned out to be the same length - so I guess they were > > identical). It seems to help some. However, it does not appear to be > > doing xinclude, because the output is (after 40 seconds of waiting): > > > > Making portrait pages on USletter paper (8.5inx11in) > > xi:include encountered in book, but no template matches. > > xi:include encountered in book, but no template matches. > > xi:include encountered in book, but no template matches. > > > You need a namespace declaration for XInclude in > Engineering_Optimization.xml. > > Also, versions of of Xerces before 2.5.0 (I think), had no support for > XInclude. I use Xerces 2.8.0 myself. > > Yet another gotcha to watch out for is the namespace URI for XInclude which > has changed in confusing ways a couple of times. The official URI is > http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude, but some versions of Xerces expect it to be > http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude. > > /MJ > > > -- http://chris.chiasson.name/
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