[sword-devel] How to deal with invalid markup?

David Haslam dfhdfh at protonmail.com
Wed Jul 17 13:19:13 MST 2019


I installed the aforementioned module in PocketSword and sent a screenshot of the invalid XML verse to Tobias via Facebook Messenger.

It does seem to display the errant markup text as best it can, with footnote references shown as links, etc.

David

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On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 21:12, Tobias Klein <contact at tklein.info> wrote:

> Thanks, good advice! Especially the idea about dynamically validating markup text and then going for the plain text version as a fallback. I'll think about using that option in node-sword-interface (Ezra Project's SWORD integration library).
>
> Best regards,
> Tobias
>
> On 17.07.19 13:59, Peter Von Kaehne wrote:
>
>> 1) The best way is to recognise it and either fall back to something sane or refuse to deal with the module without crashing. You could presumably if an xml chunk is delivered by the engine to you and is not internally valid ask the engine to re-render it plainly and spit out some message to that effect on the terminal. Then a use may be in the position to see this and send a bug report to whoever is responsible for the dodgy module.
>>
>> 2) CrossWire modules are for teh last 10 years or so always tested and validated before they are published but other repositories are subject to their own rules. The module you reference is from eBible and not CrossWire. But - admittedly - we have in CrossWire still a lot of old modules which may well have bugs which only show up slowly.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. Juli 2019 um 07:13 Uhr
>> Von: "Tobias Klein" [<contact at tklein.info>](mailto:contact at tklein.info)
>> An: "SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum" [<sword-devel at crosswire.org>](mailto:sword-devel at crosswire.org)
>> Betreff: [sword-devel] How to deal with invalid markup?
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Is there a recommended way on how to deal with invalid markup (in a frontend) when using the text from a Sword module?
>>
>> To me invalid markup is basically invalid XML.
>> You find an example below (Exodus 3:22 / engNET2016eb).
>>
>> Are Sword modules validated with standard XML validation tools before being published?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Tobias
>>
>> Module: engNET2016eb
>>
>> Mark-up text of Exodus 3:22 (module->getRawEntry()):
>>
>> <w lemma="strong:H802">Every</w> <w lemma="strong:H802">woman</w> <w lemma="strong:H7592">will ask</w> <w lemma="strong:H7934">her neighbor</w> <w lemma="strong:H1481">and the one who happens to be  staying</w> <w lemma="strong:H1004">in her house</w> <w lemma="strong:H3627">for items</w> <w lemma="strong:H3701">of silver</w> <w lemma="strong:H2091">and gold</w> <w lemma="strong:H8071">and for clothing</w>. <w lemma="strong:H7760">You will put</w> <w lemma="strong:H3627">these articles</w> <w lemma="strong:H5921">on</w> <w lemma="strong:H1121">your sons</w> <w lemma="strong:H1323">and daughters</w> <w lemma="strong:H5337">– thus you</w>
>>
>> INVALID section starts here:
>>
>> <w lemma="strong:H4713">will plunder Egypt</w>!” ‘span class=”footnote” id=”footnote-65”’‘span class=”key”’65‘
>> <w lemma="strong:H7760">a</w>href=”#note-65” class=”backref”’3:19‘/a’‘span class=”text”’ <hi type="italic">tn</hi>: <hi type="italic">Heb</hi> “
>>
>> <w lemma="strong:H1121">and</w> <w lemma="strong:H1121">not</w> <w lemma="strong:H1004">with</w> <w lemma="strong:H7760">a</w> mighty hand.”
>> ...
>>
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