[oXygen-user] scenario shows "access is denied" error; new scenario fixes it; why?
Robert Nagle
Mon Aug 24 01:13:19 CDT 2009
I'm not sure what I'm asking here, so bear with me.
I don't think the problem is related to my xml project but Oxygen
itself. I'm processing a docbook 5 file with xincludes, a
customization layer, a title.xsl. I'm using 1.7.5.2 to use the epub
output. I'm using oxygen to generate the html output which I will then
manually zip into an epub file. I've created a custom transform
scenario to use a custom xsl (which references the epub/docbook.xsl
file and includes a few parameters). This probably is not relevant. I
have to specify the location of a directory for the epub output using
a parameter.
The project validates, and most of the time everything works fine. But
sometimes I get a cryptic error message "access is denied". I get this
message even if I have made no changes to any of the source.
Sometimes deleting the output files will "fix" the problem. A few days
ago I discovered that creating a new scenario entirely from scratch
for my scenario will fix the problem. That leads me to believe that
there is something wrong with the .xpr file itself. Why does this
sort of thing occur and how can I prevent it?
Is the solution simply to create a brand new project and add your
source to it again?
I'm on Vista 64. Thanks.
MESSAGES
[Saxon6.5.5] Note: namesp. cut : stripped namespace before processing
99 Erotic Notions
[Saxon6.5.5] Note: namesp. cut : processing stripped document
99 Erotic Notions
[Saxon6.5.5] Writing output/OEBPS/bk01-toc.html for book
(this is where it stops--at the first write).
SystemID: I:\My
Documents\xml\docbook-xsl-1.75.2\docbook-xsl-1.75.2\xhtml-1_1\chunker.xsl
Severity: fatal
Description: Failed to create output file output/OEBPS/bk01-toc.html -
Access is denied
Start location: 197:0
SystemID: I:\My
Documents\xml\docbook-xsl-1.75.2\docbook-xsl-1.75.2\xhtml-1_1\chunker.xsl
Severity: error
Description: Failed to create output file output/OEBPS/bk01-toc.html -
Access is denied
Start location: 197:0
Robert Nagle
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