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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Problems with olink
Bob, Attached to this email you will find the generated .olink file. Again, thanks for your help. Gius_. On Thu, 2001-12-06 at 19:01, Bob Stayton wrote: > On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 06:06:30PM +0100, Giuseppe Greco wrote: > > hi, > > > > Despite I use the olink module as described by Norm, > > I always get the errors described in the attached > > log file. > > > > In the log file, you can see the command line > > arguments, and the output. > > > > jade:/devel/regie/doc/tech/en/glossary/tech_r03e_glossary.olink:2:0:E: no document type declaration; will parse without validation > > jade:/devel/regie/doc/tech/en/glossary/tech_r03e_glossary.olink:17:10:E: end tag for "A" omitted, but OMITTAG NO was specified > > These errors indicate something wrong with the generated > olink file. It should have a DOCTYPE declaration and <div> > elements in it, not <A> elements. Can you post a few lines > from the olink file? > > bobs > Bob Stayton 400 Encinal Street > Publications Architect Santa Cruz, CA 95060 > Technical Publications voice: (831) 427-7796 > Caldera International, Inc. fax: (831) 429-1887 > email: bobs@caldera.com
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