[xep-support] Suppressing validation errors

From: Douglas_Morrison@contractor.amat.com
Date: Wed Jun 02 2004 - 08:16:45 PDT

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    Dear Support,

    I am getting error messages from XEP when it processes xsl produced by
    Arbortext Styler. I am told by Arbortext that XEP ought to be ignoring at
    least some of the 'errors'. Examples:

    >{![error] Attribute 'generator' cannot occur at element 'fo:root'.}
    >dcm: caused by <fo:root atixslfoext:generator="Arbortext Styler">

    Arbortext say that the property in namespace 'atixslfoext' (which is
    declared) ought ot be ignored.

    >{![error] Element 'fo:wrapper' cannot be a child of 'fo:root'.}
    >{![error] Attribute 'id' cannot occur at element 'fo:wrapper'.}
    >dcm: caused by <fo:wrapper id="styler-id-the_end"/>

    >{?[warning] Element 'fosi-passthru' belongs to an unknown namespace}
    >dcm: caused by <atixslfoext:fosi-passthru>

    Arbortext say that the element in namespace 'atixslfoext' (which is
    declared) ought ot be ignored.

    >{![error] Attribute 'master-reference' cannot occur at element
    'fo:block'.}
    >{![error] Attribute 'initial-page-number' cannot occur at element
    'fo:block'.}
    >{![error] Attribute 'format' cannot occur at element 'fo:block'.}
    >dcm: caused by
    > <fo:flow flow-name="xsl-region-body">
    > <fo:block>
    > <xsl:attribute name="break-before">odd-page</xsl:attribute>
    > <xsl:attribute name="master-reference">mainbody-page</xsl:attribute>
    > <xsl:attribute name="initial-page-number">auto-odd</xsl:attribute>
    > <xsl:attribute name="format">1</xsl:attribute>

    Arbortext say their code sometimes emits non-inheritable properties of FOs
    where they
    aren't applicable, but this isn't an error. XEP should just ignore them.

    I appreciate that validation is useful, and I wouldn't want to turn it off
    entirely. Is there anything I can do to stop these validation error
    messages (for example adding a chunk of xsl, or modifying the validation
    in some way) and allow the conversion to pdf to continue?

    Regards, Doug x2571

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