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Old 06-04-2011, 02:58 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Hammerwell View Post
Thank you all for your reply.
Theducks had an interesting suggestion, so I played a little with the files. I used Open Office to convert one text file to .odt and tried to convert this with calibre to .epub. This went without a problem. In a next step I saved the .odt as .txt using OOo. The conversion of this .txt also failed to complete - but at a different point.
The log said there is a error: "XMLSyntaxError: error parsing attribute name, line 2310, column 12" in the original .txt and an other error in the .txt converted over .odt:
"XMLSyntaxError: Opening and ending tag mismatch: p line 1154 and li, line 1156, column 9"

I would like to open an ticket, but unfortunately I an not free to publicize the files. Would it be enough if I copied the sentence around the unexpected end in a new text file and send these two? I believe these would not rise unwanted problems. I would also send the logs of the two convertions from .txt and the one from .odt too.

Hammerwell
You can make the files private to the Developer as part of the bug report.

Does the file contain something that 'looks like' a tag but really isn't
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