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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: A picture with an additional ">" character
[ Follow-ups to docbook-apps, please ] / Christoph Steinbeck <steinbeck@ice.mpg.de> was heard to say: | When making a webpage from a docbook xml document containing the | following text, using Jade and Norm's DSSSL stylesheets, I get the | correct picture of the graphical object below, followed by a ">". | | <example> | <title>2D structure diagram of Isopentenylalcohol | <footnote> | <para> | The diphosphate of this molecule is an important intermediate in | the biosynthesis of terpenes starting from Acetyl-CoA | </para> | </footnote></title> | <mediaobject> | <imageobject><imagedata format="GIF" fileref="ch2s1f1.gif"/> | </imageobject> | </mediaobject> | </example> | | Has anyone seen this before? Is this document supposed to be XML or SGML? If XML, are you using xml.dcl? If SGML, why have you got "/>" on the imagedata :-) | This looks like one of the famous "one too many" parsing errors. | I've encountered a similar behaviour when trying to use crossreferences | to an endterm. Then I get just the ">" and not the endterm. Have you reported that error? Send a small sample, please. Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com> | Whatever else we are intended to http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ | do, we are not intended to Chair, DocBook Technical Committee | succeed: failure is the fate | allotted.--Robert Louis Stevenson
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