Re: [doc-book-users] Bug: WebApp Error: Parser::parse_file(): file 'content/books/xhtml/docbookeasy
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From: Dashamir H. <das...@gm...> - 2008-11-13 05:50:49
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Hi Cyril, It is clearly a bug. You can expect many other things like this, since docbookeasy 1.0 is just an initial release, not a stable one (maybe the release number should have been 0.1). If you are kind of a developer and don't mind to get hands dirty in the code, I can give you any hint and you can try to fix it yourself. Otherwise I will try to fix it when I have time and I will let you know when it is done. Regards, Dashamir On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 2:45 AM, Cyril DANGERVILLE <cyr...@gm...> wrote: > Hello, > I just installed docbookeasy 1.0. This application seems great overall. > However, I am facing a couple of bugs that I'd like some help with: > > 1) When doing searches: > Say I am searching "subversion" in the Docbookeasy docbook (just an > example, the result is the same with search in general). I get "5 > nodes found", that's OK. But if I click on any of the results, say > "General Overview" - the link reads > "javascript:display('docbookeasy','docbookeasy/managing_content/','en')" > in case this helps - I get this error message: > > --- > WebApp Error: Parser::parse_file(): file > 'content/books/xhtml/docbookeasy/en/undefined.xhtml' does not exist. > --- > > (Note: the title says "{up_title} --> {this_title} ".) > Something wrong with the node path? > > 2) Just for testing if I would get the same error, I tried to go to > the node by entering the URL manually as told in the documentation: > "xref.php?mode/book_id/sect_id/lng". In my example, this gives > "xref.php?view/docbookeasy/managing_content/en" (correct me if I'm > wrong). This time, I get this more meaningful error message: > > --- > WebApp Error: Parser::parse_file(): file > 'content/books/xhtml/docbookeasy/en/warning: failed to load external > entity "xslt/edit/get_node_path.xsl" cannot parse > xslt/edit/get_node_path.xsl .xhtml' does not exist. > --- > > I could notice there is no such file as "xslt/edit/get_node_path.xsl" > indeed. (I noticed this file exists in the former docbookwiki version. > Has it been replaced with another xsl?) > > How to fix it? > > Thanks for the help. > > Regards, > --Cyril > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Doc-book-users mailing list > Doc...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/doc-book-users > |