ID: Q125887
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During the import of an .sgm file, the converter produces parser errors similar to the following:
SGML Parser: Error at C:\...\FILENAME.sgm, line 1 in declaration
parameter 4: Could not find external document type "DOC"
SGML Parser: SGML error at C:\...\FILENAME.sgm, line 2 at record start:
No definition for DOC document type; "DOC O O ANY" assumed
Word cannot find the .dtd file. By design, Word looks at the declaration (.dcl) file to determine the location of the .dtd file. The location of the .dtd file is specified using the following syntax:
<!DOCTYPE doc SYSTEM "example.dtd">
Word expects to find the .map file in the same directory as the .dtd file.
When it does not, the parser errors occur.
Use one of the following methods to specify the location of your files:
Modify the DOCTYPE identifier so that the SYSTEM path points to the correct drive and directory:
<!DOCTYPE doc SYSTEM "n:\dtd\example.dtd">
To do this, use the following steps:
1. Change the doctype statement in the declaration (.dcl) file. For
example, the DOCTYPE statement might look like this:
<!DOCTYPE DOC PUBLIC "-//Microsoft Corp//DTD Sample DTD for SGML
Author//EN" >
2. Add the path for the directory containing your .dtd file to the
beginning of the entity catalog (Entm.cat), and then add an entry to the
entity catalog that specifies the public identifier and the system
identifier of your .dtd file. The entry in the Entm.cat might look like
this:
PUBLIC "-//Microsoft Corp//DTD Sample DTD for SGML Author//EN"
"sample\sample.dtd"
"SGML Author System Administrator's Guide," version 1.0, pages 92-93, 166, 169
Additional query words: 1.0 sgmlword 6.0 6.0a 6.0c winword word6 kb_sgmlauthor SGMLa
Keywords : kbinterop kbdta kbsgml
Version : 1.0 6.0 6.0a 6.0c
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: April 8, 1999