- From: Liz Castro <lcastro@cookwood.com>
- Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 17:03:31 -0500
- To: www-xml-schema-comments@w3.org
Aargh. I don't know why those stupid attachments happen. Sorry! Here's one last try: I just started using the new version of XSV, and I get a strange error I never used to get with the old version: Couldn't open file /usr/local/Jigsaw/Jigsaw/WWW/cgi-bin/XMLSchema.dtd: No such file or directory /usr/local/Jigsaw/Jigsaw/WWW/cgi-bin/XMLSchema.dtd: No such file or directory Error: Couldn't open dtd entity file:///usr/local/Jigsaw/Jigsaw/WWW/cgi-bin/XMLSchema.dtd in entity "<string>" defined in <unknown> Warning: Root element name xsd:schema not declared (detected at end of prolog of document http://www.cookwood.com/ns/end_species/end_species.xsd) Warning: Start tag for undeclared element xsd:schema in unnamed entity at line 2 char 12 of http://www.cookwood.com/ns/end_species/end_species.xsd Why does XSV care if I use a DTD or not? And why is it looking for this XMLSchema.dtd file? I don't want to deal with DTDs here, I just want to know if my instance is schema valid. Any thoughts? Thanks, Liz _______________ Liz Castro Cookwood Press mailto:lcastro@cookwood.com http://www.cookwood.com/ Author of these Visual QuickStart Guides published by Peachpit Press: New!-- XML for the World Wide Web HTML 4 for the World Wide Web --#1 bestseller!-- Perl and CGI for the World Wide Web --bestseller--
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