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Re: [O] xml statement in html and apache error


From: David Maus
Subject: Re: [O] xml statement in html and apache error
Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 20:15:06 +0200
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At Thu, 07 Apr 2011 11:18:27 +0200,
Richard Riley wrote:
>
> Nick Dokos <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > Richard Riley <address@hidden> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> I cant really give too many details or suggestions as to why it failed,
> >> but the default xml string at the top of export to html files was
> >> causing apache to fail.
> >>
> >> ,----
> >> | Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in
> >> | 
> >> /home/shamrock/common-files/webs/richardriley.net/projects/emacs/index.html
> >> | on line 1
> >> `----
> >>
> >> I simply removed the html xml declaration,
> >>
> >> ,----
> >> | org-export-html-xml-declaration is a variable defined in `org-html.el'.
> >> | Its value is
> >> | (("php" . "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"%s\"?>"))
> >> `----
> >>
> >
> > This looks wrong (even though unrelated to the problem): in my setup I get
> >
> >
>
> You're right. Was late at night. I pasted the wrong value. The working value
> is
>
> ,----
> | org-export-html-xml-declaration is a variable defined in `org-html.el'.
> | Its value is
> | (("php" . "<?php echo \"<?xml version=\\\"1.0\\\" encoding=\\\"%s\\\" ?>\"; 
> ?>"))
> `----
>
> That other value was in my scratch buffer from trying to debug the
> situation. Note, I dont export to php, only html (currently).
>
> >
> > org-export-html-xml-declaration is a variable defined in `org-html.el'.
> > Its value is
> > (("html" . "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"%s\"?>")
> >  ("php" . "<?php echo \"<?xml version=\\\"1.0\\\" encoding=\\\"%s\\\" ?>\"; 
> > ?>"))
> >
> >
> >
> > so deleting the html entry should leave you with the second line. You seem
> > to have a mash of the two entries instead.
> >
>
> Sorry! Mea culpa there in my "bug report".
>
> >> reexported my private little web, reloaded apache and all was
> >> well. Which was cool considering I hadnt exported it from the org data
> >> for all of about 2 years!
> >>
> >> Far from thought out, almost certainly not "correct" I am sure, but got
> >> my web back working.
> >>
> >> Possibly someone else can comment on cause/effect.
> >>
> >
> > Well, I exported a toy project and despite the presence of the xml headers,
> > my apache is not complaining at all. I also spot-checked a couple of files
> > on orgmode.org and they have the xml header, but apache seems to deliver
> > them without a problem. Which version of apache are you running? Mine is
> > 2.2.16.
>
> Two machines, both with Debian Squeeze.
>
> ,----
> | Server version: Apache/2.2.16 (Debian)
> | Server built:   Mar 22 2011 20:56:31
> `----
>
> >
> > Nick
> >
> > PS. The exercise also uncovered an org bug but I'll post that as a
> > separate message.
> >
>
> Let me re-run the scenario and check my publish parameters - its really
> been a LONG time since I published but something changed with
> apache. Both machines are relatively new installs. Possibly something
> third party needs to be instaled on squeeze now to get xml statements
> parsed? A google was not so helpful.

Not sure if you have fixed this problem but

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in on line 1

Was/is an error of the PHP processor.

Best,
  -- David
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