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Subject: resolving catalogs on Windows
It really doesn't seem to be easy to get a catalog system running on Windows. I studied the instructions of Bob's DocBook guide (which look very detailed to me) and attempted to get whole thing running with saxon or xsltproc. *SAXON* I use saxon with the -u switch, -Dxml.catalog.prefer='public' and the resolver.jar from the 2.6.2 distro of xerces (should be recent enough?). In my catalog (D:/DocBook/catalog.xml) I've set "file:///d:/DocBook/" as xml:base. The DocType declaration uses no relative system identifier. <!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN "file:///d:/DocBook/dtds/docbkx4.2/docbookx.dtd" [ <!ENTITY % xinclude SYSTEM "file:///D:/docbook/dtds/xinclude.mod"> %xinclude; .... And yes, the resolving process works :-) , but the rest doesn't come to a good end :-( >>>>> .... Processing file://D:/LHM/Doku/Spec/AdminTool/edit/admin.xml Loading org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.ResolvingXMLReader Building tree for file://D:/LHM/Doku/Spec/AdminTool/edit/admin.xml using class com.icl.saxon.tinytree.TinyBuilder Error Failure reading file://D:/LHM/Doku/Spec/AdminTool/edit/admin.xml: D Transformation failed: Run-time errors were reported <<<<<< If I don't use the resolver, my document produces no errors. xmllint too doesn't report errors. So what is wrong with the resolver? *XSLTPROC* (libxslt 10112 was compiled against libxml 20615 libexslt 810 was compiled against libxml 20615) With xsltproc, the same catalogs are running, and I get but I have 2 other restrictions: (a) if I omit the system identifier completely, <!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN" [ <!ENTITY % xinclude SYSTEM "file:///D:/docbook/dtds/xinclude.mod"> %xinclude; .... the processor complains about admin.xml:6: parser error : SystemLiteral " or ' expected [ ^ admin.xml:6: parser error : SYSTEM or PUBLIC, the URI is missing [ ^ admin.xml:8: parser warning : PEReference: %xinclude; not found %xinclude; ^ Omitting the system idenitfier is valid, or am I wrong? (b) it seems, that it is not possible to use spaces in the filenames that appear in catalog files. xsltproc *crashes* with the following message as last output on the console: file:///D:/DocBook/catalog.xml:0: element uri: Catalog error : uri entry 'uri' broken ?: file:///C:/Dokumente und Einstellungen/schmitz/styleDrivers/cDocBookHTML.xsl this behavior vanishes, if I make the entry in the catalog file in the following style: file:///C%3A/Dokumente%20und%20Einstellungen/schmitz/styleDrivers/cDocBookHTML.xsl But this is not really user friendly; is there an alternative? Thanks for any advices, Georges
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