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#1 lkle

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Posted 15 June 2012 - 03:17 PM

THIS IS NOT A VALID XHTML FILE
DOMDocument::validate() [domdocument.validate]: Could not build URI for external subset "C:/Program Files/xampp/htdocs/z/app/protected/extensions/zurmoinc/framework/views/../resources/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"
Skipping tidy so that the line numbers in the error messages match the source, (if there are any).wu
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what's mean?how deal with it? please help,my php is 5.3.0,thanks

#2 Jason

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Posted 15 June 2012 - 10:58 PM

THIS IS NOT A VALID XHTML FILE
DOMDocument::validate() [domdocument.validate]: Could not build URI for external subset "C:/Program Files/xampp/htdocs/z/app/protected/extensions/zurmoinc/framework/views/../resources/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"
Skipping tidy so that the line numbers in the error messages match the source, (if there are any).wu
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what's mean?how deal with it? please help,my php is 5.3.0,thanks

Are you trying to run the installation? And this is happening then?

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#3 jimf

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Posted 16 June 2012 - 03:37 AM

I was able to produce this same error two days ago, but it may be hard to reproduce. I installed Zurmo without Memcache and Tody, and APC. My install was all working great, then I installed tidy, apc, and memcache, and wanted to see if they were working so I went into config/persistance.php and changed installed = true to false so I could see the startup page to test the configuration. I saw that all the libs were working so I exited the install and turned installed = true. then when I ran Zurmo, it ran but I had the "Not a Valid XHTML error (several actually). So I redid the install in its entirety and it worked.

One thing that this taught me is that it would be good to have a requirements.php (or something) similar to Yii so we could run the MySQL and PHP Requirements without going through an install.

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#4 Jason

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Posted 18 June 2012 - 02:59 AM

The only time it goes through an xhtml check is if in debug.php debug is set to true. You can set it to false and you wont see those errors ever.

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