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Subject: troubles using <olink>
I’m using <olink> for the [website] application, and I’ve
some troubles: 1)
My source “*xml” files are distributed in
several directories. Suppose (as an example) that those files are placed: some
in a “root” directory, and some in sub-directory “./a” and some others in subdirectory
“./b”. All output HTML files are in “./html”.
I’m trying to <olink> from “./a/origin.xml” to “./b/destiny.xml”. Processing
(using Saxon) as stated in “DocBook XSL” book, I get a file “website.database.xml” generated in the
“root” directory, but Saxon complain because it cannot find that
file in the subdirectory “./a”. If I copy (by hand) “website.database.xml” into “./a”
it works (I get the link working in HTML output) but I get the error message
during the Saxon execution: Recoverable error. Failure
reading “root/a/olinkdb.xml” : no more input. What
is this file supposed to be??? 2)
In addition to that, the file “website.database.xml” generated from “Autolayout.xml” gets a DTD declaration: <!DOCTYPE targetset PUBLIC
"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> This
is producing parsing errors in the DTD file itself. If I erase that DTD
declaration everything works OK. Could
anybody explain me what is going on here?? Configuration: Windows
XP Docbook xsl 1.73.2 Saxon
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