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RE: What happened to <varname>?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Brooks [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2000 5:28 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: What happened to <varname>?
>
> Hi,
>
> In a simple section of markup, I have the following:
>
> <para>The student status is determined by examining the
> status field in
> the database feed, which is of type
> <varname>person_student</varname> for
> all students. Non-students appear as type
> <varname>person_faculty</varname> or
> <varname>person_staff</varname> in
> the feed.</para>
>
> here's what I get from jade (I'm running the cygnus tools/set
> of .rpm's,
> using jade 1.2.1):
>
> jade -t tex -d
> /usr/lib/sgml/stylesheets/cygnus-both.dsl#print -o `echo
> soap.sgml | sed 's/\.sgml//'`.tex soap.sgml
> jade:chap01.sgml:255:35:E: element "VARNAME" undefined
> jade:chap01.sgml:257:18:E: element "VARNAME" undefined
> jade:chap01.sgml:258:18:E: element "VARNAME" undefined
>
> what gives? This tag is clearly documented in the Walsh and
> Muellner text
> as part of the 3.1 DTD.
What does your SGML declaration look like. For DocBook 3.1, it should be
<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V3.1//EN">
Assuming that that is correct, does nsgmls -o give any errors on validating
that document? Unfortunately, I haven't finished installing all of the
needed tools on Win32, so I can't check what my tools say. However,
according to the DTD, that is certainly allowed.
Greg
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