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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.










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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.

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  • The reference to BaseX isn't really relevant. This is an issue with parsing XML against a DTD.

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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.










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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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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.










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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.







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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











  • 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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