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Subject: Re: [docbook] xi:include problem
Hi Thanks for taking the time to look at this, Norm and Shaun. On 12/12/2013 15:46, Shaun McCance wrote: > In my experience, this only happens when the wrapper element (info in > this case) is optional. Okay. Well, the info section for a book can be a very big place to look for errors. > You could still use xmllint to handle XInclude, outputting to a temp > file, and use jing for validation. So, Alex Kleider, if you want helpful error messages, there's your answer :-) > Although one of the nice things about using xmllint for the > whole shebang is that it internally tracks the file that elements come > from, and reports the actual file name and line number of the error > (when it gets the location of the error right). It's also lightning fast. I do miss it sometimes. Simon Dew Technical Author | Stanley Security Solutions 1 Park Gate Close, Bredbury, Stockport SK6 2SZ, U.K. Simon.Dew@SBDInc.com | +44 (0) 161 406 3405 www.stanleysecuritysolutions.co.uk Registered Office: Stanley House, Bramble Road, Swindon Registered in England and Wales No. 181585 VAT No. 232 2446 95
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