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Subject: Re: [docbook] xi:include problem
On Tue, 2013-12-10 at 00:38 -0800, Alex Kleider wrote: > On 2013-12-09 22:55, davep wrote: > > > Jing is a validating parser, it knows nothing of xinclude. > > Use a tool to expand the xincludes prior to processing (validation and > > transformation). > > > > HTH > > Thanks for the tip. I did some searching and found xmlstarlet but it > seems not to want to deal with RELAX NG: > """ > alex@x301:~/Docbook/Opus$ xmlstarlet tr --xinclude > /usr/share/xml/docbook/schema/rng/5.0/docbook.rng main.xml > compilation error: file > /usr/share/xml/docbook/schema/rng/5.0/docbook.rng line 2 element grammar > xsltParseStylesheetProcess : document is not a stylesheet > """ > A little more poking around and I came up with > $ xmlstarlet tr --xinclude > /usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/docbook5/db4-upgrade.xsl dreamplug.xml > > dream.xml > which when followed by > $ jing /usr/share/xml/docbook/schema/rng/5.0/docbook.rng dream.xml > all seems to work fine. > > I don't quite understand why a program that expands xincludes would > want/need a style sheet. > I would have thought that one wouldn't be necessary until the next step > after validation: > $ xmlto --skip-validation html dream.xml > although xmlt never seems to complain at not having one. I've assumed > it was using a default. xmlstarlet is not just a program for expanding XIncludes. You passed it the 'tr' command, which is for applying XSLT. If you want to validate against a schema and do XInclude processing, use xmllint, which will happily handle both XIncude and RNG for you: xmllint --xinclude --noout --relaxng /usr/share/xml/docbook/schema/rng/5.0/docbook.rng dream.xml -- Shaun
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