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<font size="+1"><font face="Arial Unicode MS">To tell the truth, I just
pulled the Romans 3 example out of a hat. There are many more than
that. I was able to find some of them (especially <verse
eID="..."/> elements that skip over </div> elements or
something like that), but the sheer number of warnings makes me
hesitate about asking you to work through it. Perhaps I will try to
wade through more of the warnings to see if I can pare the list down a
bit more before I send it to you.<br>
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Daniel<br>
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DM Smith wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Daniel Owens wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I am working on a module, and I keep getting the "verse not well
formed" message, and after awhile of staring at what I know to be
valid OSIS I begin to wonder if osis2mod likes to cry wolf. ;)
Seriously, though, is there a way to know what osis2mod is tripping
over? Do the numbers at the end have any meaning? For example,
Warning verse Rom.3.18 is not well formed:(8,6)
Does the information after the colon have any significance that can
help me work out what in the world osis2mod is complaining about?
I am using sword 1.5.11, by the way.
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<pre wrap=""><!---->I presume that you file is well-formed XML and valid OSIS. That is not
what this warning is about.
When ever it complains that a particular verse, in isolation, is not
well formed, it is saying that the verse has a begin tag without a
matching end tag or an end tag without a corresponding being tag.
This warning serves to indicate that the verse will have problems
displaying in some front-ends.
If you can provide me, privately if needed, with the text to Rom 3,
I'll be able to pinpoint it.
We have identified a bunch of changes to osis2mod and I think one of
them will make this warning go away.
In Him,
DM
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