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Re: [docbook] Validator trouble


Ben Branders wrote:
Hi

I'm converting (old) HTML documentation to DocBook (manually of course).

Why don't you do it automatically using db2html or docparse?


The whole document is one book, divided into different parts. The parts are
seperate files (which are divided into sections).


I'm using the validator on sf.net (http://validate.sf.net/) to validate the
sourcefiles.

Why don't you validate them in a docbook build environment on the local machine? E.g. with xsltproc?


I thought I was writing good XML, but the validator keeps
spitting out error messages.  It says that you have to declare the DocType
on the first line, but there I have my <xml ...?>.

What do I have to do to make it valid?

I suspect the sf.net validator cannot parse the DTD or something like that. But I don't know.


As I already said, I'm using multiple sources.  Do I have to declare the
DocType in every XML or just in the main XML file?

If the files are not entities (it doesn't look like that), every file needs it's on doctype declaration. Then you validate and process each file on its own.


You can find the sources here:
http://bytewarrior.madoka.be/jabber/psi_docbook/

I just copied your file


http://bytewarrior.madoka.be/jabber/psi_docbook/basic.xml

into my docbook build environment and was able to produce html out of it without any problems. There where only three validation errors due to the missing slashes in two closing wordasword-tags and one closing para-tag.

Regards,
Gisbert Amm

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