discuss: Re: Processing Error
Subject:
Re: Fwd: Processing Error
From:
David Merrill ####@####.####
Date:
15 Jul 2001 19:20:41 -0000
Message-Id: <20010715152015.J22643@lupercalia.net>
On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 08:10:34PM +0200, jdd wrote:
> I noticed that my new suse 7.2 lyx recognise docbook in it's configuration
> process and accept opening a docbook lyx template. It gives a sgml file, but
> this don't seems to be docbook.
>
> the docbook2html gives a lot of errot messages and you will find below the
> result of the bocbook processor in line.
>
> lyx error or error of mine ?
I've pointed out the problem below...
> ---------- Message transmis ----------
> Subject: Processing Error
> Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 14:04:41 -0400
> From: Docbook Processor ####@####.####
> To: ####@####.####
> Cc: ####@####.####
>
>
> F A I L U R E
>
> Email DocBook Processor v0.5
>
> The system could not process your submission. Make sure you're
> sending one DocBook SGML file as a mime attachment. You must
> give the sgml file an .sgml extension so the system will recognize it.
>
> This system does *not* support the linuxdoc DTD, only DocBook.
>
> If the system was able to find an sgml file to process, the output of
> `nsgmls -s foo.sgml' will be below.
>
> If you believe your submission was correct, please write the sysadmin
> at ####@####.#### and please include the version number and the
> name of the sgml file.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Known Bugs
> ----------
>
> A bug in some Microsoft mail clients will result in invalid mime
> format if you send a completely empty message with an attachment.
> If this happens, you will receive an error message saying that your
> sgml file was not found.
>
> DocBook DTD 3.0 and earlier are not supported, and will not be.
> Please update your DocBook to 3.1 or later.
>
>
> Error 2: Processing Error
>
> JOB: 31009
> FILENAME: newfile1.sgml
> BASENAME: newfile1
> HTMLNAME: newfile1.html
> TEXTNAME: newfile1.txt
> DOC: newfile1
> WORKUSER: ####@####.####
> WORKDOC: ####@####.####
> HTTPDOC: url="http://whatever.org">
<citetitle>http://whatever.org</citetitle>
</ulink></otheraddr>
</address>
</affiliation>
As you probably have noticed, the DocBook for the <artheader> section
can get very verbose and be a bother. This is perhaps what some people
who find linuxdoc easier than DocBook dislike. It is indeed a bother
to write to many nested tags.
> nsgmls:newfile1.sgml:18:9:E: end tag for "AUTHOR" which is not finished
> nsgmls:newfile1.sgml:28:6:E: document type does not allow element "PARA"
> here; missing one of "ABSTRACT", "PRINTHISTORY", "AUTHORBLURB",
> "LEGALNOTICE" start-tag nsgmls:newfile1.sgml:29:6:E: document type does not
> allow element "TOC" here
>
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