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Since I haven't seen anything on the subject since 2002 I imagine no
one has successfully created an Armybuiler Viewer for Palm, so I have
recently (as of about 1hr ago) decided to create one. I have noticed
you have decided to use the XML format for storing the files and have
noticed that you have a *.dtd file for the format in the XML
directory of armybuilder.

But in trying your ab2html example program, I get the following:

Error opening and reading XML file.

Have you changed the XML format at all since this sample program has
been written? Is the DTD file even up to date? These are things I
will need to know before making my viewer...

Thanks in advance for any advice you give..


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At 11:56 AM 12/9/2003, you wrote:
>Since I haven't seen anything on the subject since 2002 I imagine no
>one has successfully created an Armybuiler Viewer for Palm, so I have
>recently (as of about 1hr ago) decided to create one. I have noticed
>you have decided to use the XML format for storing the files and have
>noticed that you have a *.dtd file for the format in the XML
>directory of armybuilder.
>
>But in trying your ab2html example program, I get the following:
>
>Error opening and reading XML file.
>
>Have you changed the XML format at all since this sample program has
>been written? Is the DTD file even up to date? These are things I
>will need to know before making my viewer...
>
>Thanks in advance for any advice you give..

How strange. I just tried running ab2html and got the same results; we'll
look into this, but we're currently scrambling to get Card Vault v1.4 out
of the door, so we might not get to it for a couple of weeks.

In the meantime, try looking at the cavprint extension (in the extensions
folder) - this should at least show you the basics of how to load a saved
roster, and I'm pretty sure that it works (I compiled and ran it a few
months ago, if I recall correctly).

Oh, and as far as we know, the DTD is up to date.

Sorry for the inconvenience,


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Colen McAlister (colen@wolflair.com)
Lone Wolf Development www.wolflair.com


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Has there been any progress here? I know nothing about how to modify
the files, let alone how to make that palm compatible.. if it makes a
difference, you have an audience of a few of us that would love to
see a palm compatible army builder file...

--- In armybuilder@yahoogroups.com, Colen McAlister <colen@w...>
wrote:
> At 11:56 AM 12/9/2003, you wrote:
> >Since I haven't seen anything on the subject since 2002 I imagine
no
> >one has successfully created an Armybuiler Viewer for Palm, so I
have
> >recently (as of about 1hr ago) decided to create one. I have
noticed
> >you have decided to use the XML format for storing the files and
have
> >noticed that you have a *.dtd file for the format in the XML
> >directory of armybuilder.
> >
> >But in trying your ab2html example program, I get the following:
> >
> >Error opening and reading XML file.
> >
> >Have you changed the XML format at all since this sample program
has
> >been written? Is the DTD file even up to date? These are things I
> >will need to know before making my viewer...
> >
> >Thanks in advance for any advice you give..
>
> How strange. I just tried running ab2html and got the same results;
we'll
> look into this, but we're currently scrambling to get Card Vault
v1.4 out
> of the door, so we might not get to it for a couple of weeks.
>
> In the meantime, try looking at the cavprint extension (in the
extensions
> folder) - this should at least show you the basics of how to load a
saved
> roster, and I'm pretty sure that it works (I compiled and ran it a
few
> months ago, if I recall correctly).
>
> Oh, and as far as we know, the DTD is up to date.
>
> Sorry for the inconvenience,
>
>
> --
> Colen McAlister (colen@w...)
> Lone Wolf Development
www.wolflair.com



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