--On Monday, January 09, 2006 11:06 AM -0600 Dalene Hawthorne
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> We chose eadcbs9.xsl because it could handle the <dsc> without calling
> another file. We were looking for the simplest option since we're new
> to this. I believe Chris is looking at this for us.
>
> Do we need to go back to the 2000 cookbook and select another
> stylesheet to work with eadcbs6.xsl to get the lower level elements?
>
> Any help is appreciated.
> Dalene
>
>>>> [log in to unmask] 1/3/2006 8:08 am >>>
> That sounds right. Also, I found that <eadcbs6.xsl> works better than
>
> some of the other stylesheets.
>
> Jordan
>
> Chris Prom wrote:
>
>> Darlene:
>>
>> I have not looked at the scripts for this in a while, but this
>> problem crops up occasionally if the cookbook files are installed
>> somewhere other than the c drive or if the process is called from
>> another drive.
>>
>> I would suggest eding either the notetab clip which calls the the
>> batch file, or more likel the batch file itself, to specify the
>> exact drive location of the stylesheet. e.g.
>> change'\eadcb\shared\styles\eadcbs9.xsl' to "c:\eadcb\. . . "
>>
>> That MAY take care of the problem.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> On Thu, 22 Dec 2005, Dalene Hawthorne wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> I am new to EAD and am trying to get everything set up with NoteTab
>>> Pro. We're using the trial version because we haven't decided yet
>>> whether we're going to go with XMetal or NoteTab Pro.
>>>
>>> Anyway, I've installed all the software and files according to Chris
>>> Prom's EAD Cookbook for Notetab.
>>>
>>> I'm trying to transform one of the sample ead files. I parsed and
>>> validated it. Then I selected Make HTML and chose the eadcbs9 style
>>> sheet. I keep getting the following error message:
>>>
>>> C:\eadcb\batch>cd \eadcb\transform
>>>
>>> C:\eadcb\transform>msxsl C:\eadcb\EADFiles\sample.xml
>>> \eadcb\shared\styles\eadcb
>>> s9.xsl -o C:\eadcb\EADFiles\sample.html
>>>
>>> Error occurred while compiling stylesheet
>>> '\eadcb\shared\styles\eadcbs9.xsl'.
>>>
>>> Code: 0x800c0006
>>> The system cannot locate the object specified.
>>>
>>> C:\eadcb\transform>pause
>>> Press any key to continue . . .
>>>
>>>
>>> I press a key and the process stops. I've checked to make sure the
>>> files are all in the places where it's looking for them and they all
>>> seem to be there.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any suggestions?
>>>
>>> Dalene Hawthorne
>>> Assistant Professor
>>> Head of Automation and Collection Management
>>> William Allen White Library
>>> Emporia State University
>>> 620-341-5052
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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