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Subject: RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: Recursive Reference in XML DTD ??
I have written some more extensive code to get a little bit more info on the error, and it now tells me the following: Line: 66 URI: file:///usr/local/share/xml/docbook/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd Message: Recursive reference "%dbnotn;". (Reference path: (top-level)-%dbhier;-%dbnotn;-%dbnotn;) I cannot see it defined anywhere else. If this is a new comment, then I imagine the bug is in the Xerces parser (or surely everyone with a validating parser would be noticing this!?), if anyone has any clues please let me know. Thanks again, Stuart -----Original Message----- From: Juan R. Migoya [mailto:jmigoya@ingeteam.es] Sent: 26 September 2000 16:12 To: Stuart Farnan Cc: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Recursive Reference in XML DTD ?? I'm not sure but you should check the dbhier module: does it redefine dbnotn? I have'n the files, sorry. Regards, Juan R. Migoya Stuart Farnan wrote: > > Hi, > > I am having a problem which I describe in detail below, after seeing the > traffic over the last day or so I guess this question is more appropriate on > this mailing list than on the xerces-j list. Any help anyone could give me > would be greatly appreciated. > > I am using: > > JDK for Linux (build 1.3.0beta_refresh-b09) > xerces-j v1.2.0 > > The XML file that is causing problems is listed below. It references the > public DocBook DTD, which I have not listed here, but is accessible in the > location shown below. The java code I am running is shown below also. > > The class shown compiles fine. I run it with the command: > > $ java SAXWriter ../xml/simplefruitbowl.xml > > The out put I get is as follows: > > $ java SAXWriter ../xml/simplefruitbowl.xml > Parsing file: ../xml/simplefruitbowl.xml ... > Parse error: Recursive reference "%dbnotn;". (Reference path: > (top-level)-%dbhier;-%dbnotn;-%dbnotn;) > Done > > I took a look at the DTD, and the files it includes, and I cant work out why > it thinks there is a recursive reference? Is this a bug with the parser? > Or am I using it incorrectly? > > Thanks in advance. > >[snip] > ************************************************************************ Juan R. Migoya Ingelectric-Team, S.A. Area de Aparatos y Equipos Tel. 94 403 98 30 Fax. 94 403 96 80
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