Errors in converting DTBook XML to DAISY 3

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Greg Kearney

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Mar 2, 2019, 10:50:01 AM3/2/19
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I am running into a set of errors with DAISYPipeline2 converting a valid DTBook.xml file (Passed the DP3 validator) to DAISY 3 text only file.

I am including the source DTBook XML file and the log file from DP3 for your review. But the errors are as follows as far as I can tell:

2019-03-02 09:44:41,846 [ERROR] o.d.c.x.c.steps.Message$MessageStep - An attribute node (showin) cannot be created after a child of the containing element. Most recent element start tag was output at line 74 of module fix-dtbook-structure.xsl
2019-03-02 09:44:41,847 [ERROR] o.d.c.x.c.steps.Message$MessageStep - An attribute node (showin) cannot be created after a child of the containing element. Most recent element start tag was output at line 74 of module fix-dtbook-structure.xsl
2019-03-02 09:44:41,847 [ERROR] o.d.c.x.c.steps.Message$MessageStep - An attribute node (showin) cannot be created after a child of the containing element. Most recent element start tag was output at line 74 of module fix-dtbook-structure.xsl

This is on a MacOS computer running the current shipping version of the MacOS and version 1.11.1 of Daily Pipeline 2

Any help in sorting this would be great.

Greg Kearney

Bert Frees

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Mar 13, 2019, 6:13:08 AM3/13/19
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Hi Greg.

Thanks. I will look into it.

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Bert Frees

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Apr 18, 2019, 7:51:02 AM4/18/19
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Hi Greg,

I can't find the attachment. Could you please send it again, or you may also send it to me privately.

Thanks,
Bert

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