Hi,
Make that three!
Win7 Pro 64-bit, same issue.
The error is always
Attribute 'xyz' cannot have a value of "".
but the attribute changes every time I run it on the same exact source...
Setting the validation option to false, as Karl Stubsjoen recommends, seems to
work as a work-around. But the point is that the same source compiles fine on
other systems that are non-Win7 64 bit and haven't set the validate option to
false - none of our XP or (few) Win7 32-bit machines expose the same behavior.
(Sorry for not maintaining message references, I just subscribed to this list.)
Cheers,
David
From: Tobias Hanning <tobias.hanning@interdoc.se>
Date: Wed Feb 09 2011 - 01:34:25 PST
Hello Jan
It sounds like you have the same problem as me, the one that I asked about
in "Error in the validate process" (2011-02-01). The only different is that
I use Server 2008 instead of Win7, but I also use the latest Java and XEP
versions, so I start to think there is a problem between Java and XEP.
Michael S (RenderX) answer me that I was the first that had the problem, but
now there are at least two that has similar problem with the validating
process.
Regards Tobias
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Amne: [xep-support] XSL-FO validation issues on Win7/64bit
Hello Everyone,
I am migrating my production environment from Vista/64bit to Win7/64bit and
I've encountered the following issue. When a transformation into PDF is
executed in 64bit Java, I am getting strange (and misleading) validation
errors. I think that problem is in incomplete parsing of my FO file, because
every run I am getting the different ones (the file is the same and valid),
for example:
[error] Attribute 'font-style' cannot have a value of "".
or
[error] Attribute 'space-before.optimum' cannot have a value of "".
When the same file is processed using 32bit Java, everything is Ok. I
haven't had these problems in Vista.
Both Java 64/32bit are up to date (1.6.0_23), as well as XEP.
My cmdline is: java -Xss2m -Xmx1024m -cp C:\db\progs\xep\lib\xep.jar
com.renderx.xep.XSLDriver -DCONFIG=C:\db\progs\xep\xep.xml
C:\db\output\myfile.fo
I am getting the same result also without those -X.. parameters.
Is there any option which needs to be set to run the process successfuly?
Regards,
Jan
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