BaseX XML database coding
I'm trying to create a DTD but have hit a wall. I keep getting pretty much the same error regardless of what I change the type to. Where am I going wrong?
<!ELEMENT movies (movie+)>
<!ELEMENT movie EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST movie id CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!ELEMENT budget (#PCDATA)>
The error I am receiving is "Failed to parse XML file: file:///E:/tmdb_5000_movies.xml
error occured at line: 52, column:9
cause of error: The content of element type "movie" must match "EMPTY"."
This is the xml database its working off of.
xml dtd basex
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I'm trying to create a DTD but have hit a wall. I keep getting pretty much the same error regardless of what I change the type to. Where am I going wrong?
<!ELEMENT movies (movie+)>
<!ELEMENT movie EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST movie id CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!ELEMENT budget (#PCDATA)>
The error I am receiving is "Failed to parse XML file: file:///E:/tmdb_5000_movies.xml
error occured at line: 52, column:9
cause of error: The content of element type "movie" must match "EMPTY"."
This is the xml database its working off of.
xml dtd basex
If your question includes example data please include it as text rather than an image. This allows others to reproduce the issue.
– chrisis
Nov 14 '18 at 13:18
The reference to BaseX isn't really relevant. This is an issue with parsing XML against a DTD.
– chrisis
Nov 14 '18 at 13:19
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I'm trying to create a DTD but have hit a wall. I keep getting pretty much the same error regardless of what I change the type to. Where am I going wrong?
<!ELEMENT movies (movie+)>
<!ELEMENT movie EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST movie id CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!ELEMENT budget (#PCDATA)>
The error I am receiving is "Failed to parse XML file: file:///E:/tmdb_5000_movies.xml
error occured at line: 52, column:9
cause of error: The content of element type "movie" must match "EMPTY"."
This is the xml database its working off of.
xml dtd basex
I'm trying to create a DTD but have hit a wall. I keep getting pretty much the same error regardless of what I change the type to. Where am I going wrong?
<!ELEMENT movies (movie+)>
<!ELEMENT movie EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST movie id CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!ELEMENT budget (#PCDATA)>
The error I am receiving is "Failed to parse XML file: file:///E:/tmdb_5000_movies.xml
error occured at line: 52, column:9
cause of error: The content of element type "movie" must match "EMPTY"."
This is the xml database its working off of.
xml dtd basex
xml dtd basex
asked Nov 13 '18 at 13:28
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If your question includes example data please include it as text rather than an image. This allows others to reproduce the issue.
– chrisis
Nov 14 '18 at 13:18
The reference to BaseX isn't really relevant. This is an issue with parsing XML against a DTD.
– chrisis
Nov 14 '18 at 13:19
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If your question includes example data please include it as text rather than an image. This allows others to reproduce the issue.
– chrisis
Nov 14 '18 at 13:18
The reference to BaseX isn't really relevant. This is an issue with parsing XML against a DTD.
– chrisis
Nov 14 '18 at 13:19
If your question includes example data please include it as text rather than an image. This allows others to reproduce the issue.
– chrisis
Nov 14 '18 at 13:18
If your question includes example data please include it as text rather than an image. This allows others to reproduce the issue.
– chrisis
Nov 14 '18 at 13:18
The reference to BaseX isn't really relevant. This is an issue with parsing XML against a DTD.
– chrisis
Nov 14 '18 at 13:19
The reference to BaseX isn't really relevant. This is an issue with parsing XML against a DTD.
– chrisis
Nov 14 '18 at 13:19
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You've declared the element movie as EMPTY and the picture of your data includes child elements of movie. So, as the error says, your movie element isn't empty.
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You've declared the element movie as EMPTY and the picture of your data includes child elements of movie. So, as the error says, your movie element isn't empty.
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You've declared the element movie as EMPTY and the picture of your data includes child elements of movie. So, as the error says, your movie element isn't empty.
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You've declared the element movie as EMPTY and the picture of your data includes child elements of movie. So, as the error says, your movie element isn't empty.
You've declared the element movie as EMPTY and the picture of your data includes child elements of movie. So, as the error says, your movie element isn't empty.
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If your question includes example data please include it as text rather than an image. This allows others to reproduce the issue.
– chrisis
Nov 14 '18 at 13:18
The reference to BaseX isn't really relevant. This is an issue with parsing XML against a DTD.
– chrisis
Nov 14 '18 at 13:19