[Dart] content not allowed in prolog

Blezek, Daniel J (GE, Research) blezek at crd.ge.com
Fri Oct 26 11:04:45 EDT 2007


Hi Scott,
 
  I'm assuming you are using the latest SVN version of Dart?  I haven't
changed the XML parsing libraries or anything that I can think of that
might cause you problems.  Have you located the problem character in the
XML?
 
-dan


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	From: dart-bounces+blezek=crd.ge.com at public.kitware.com
[mailto:dart-bounces+blezek=crd.ge.com at public.kitware.com] On Behalf Of
Scott Oster
	Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 10:42 AM
	To: dart at public.kitware.com
	Subject: [Dart] content not allowed in prolog
	
	

	Our dartboard has recently started having a problem where some
builds are not showing up as the server throws an exception parsing the
submission file.

	The exception is: "org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: Content is not
allowed in prolog."

	 

	The XML file in question seems to be valid however.  Googling
indicates the usual cause is a Byte Order Marker inserted by text
editors on Windows (or invalid prologs), but my submission is
autogenerated from an XLST of cruise control logs on unix machines and
sent to a unix machine.  The process which produces the submission
hasn't changed (as this started happening across multiple projects from
stable CVS tags).  I suspect something has changed on the DART server ,
but I'm not aware of anything.

	 

	Any ideas what may be causing this?

	 

	Scott

	 

	 

	Scott Oster

	 

	co-Director, Software Research Institute

	Biomedical Informatics Department

	Ohio State University

	oster at bmi.osu.edu <mailto:oster at bmi.osu.edu> 

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