This document is the output of an XML test harness. It reports on the conformance of the following XML 1.0 processor configuration, as reported through the test harness and its execution environment.
XML Processor | Microsoft MSXML.DLL 2.0 (5.00.2314.1000) |
Parser Class | Microsoft.XMLDOM |
Processing Mode | Non-Validating |
General Entities | included |
Parameter Entities | included |
The test harness and execution environment was:
Test Run Date | Mon, 15 Nov 1999 11:54:48 UTC |
Harness and Version | ECMAScript version 12-Nov-1999 |
Runtime Environment | Microsoft JScript Version 5.0.3715 |
Suite of Testcases | OASIS Conformance Tests, v1.0 |
An summary of test results follows. To know the actual test status, someone must examine the result of each passed negative test (and informative test) to make sure it failed for the right reason. That examination may cause the counts of failed tests to increase (and passed tests to decrease), changing a provisional "conforms" status to a "does not conform".
Status | DOES NOT CONFORM |
Total Passed Tests (provisional) | 931 |
Passed Negative Tests (provisional) | 448 |
Failed Tests (provisional) | 136 |
Tests Skipped | 0 |
Sections of this report are: Explanation of Tables; Positive Tests, cases where this processor should report no errors; Negative Tests, documents for which this processor must report the known errors; and Informative Tests, documents with errors which processors are not required to report.
NOTE: The OASIS/NIST test suite is currently in draft state, and can't actually be used without modifications to the configuration file, which is used both to generate the test documentation published at the OASIS/NIST site and to operate this test harness. In some cases, test cases may need to be reclassified; this would affect results attributed to parsers. Accordingly, treat these results as preliminary.
Sections presenting test results are composed largely of tables, with explanations focussing on exactly what those tables indicate. Diagnostics for failed tests are presented in italics, with a cherry colored background, to highlight the result. Diagnostics for succesful tests should as a rule only exist for negative tests. Because the MSXML API only really supports one type of failure report, all diagnostics that appear will have a similar prefix of "(fatal)".
In all cases, negative tests that appear to pass (diagnostics presented with a white background) must be individually examined in the report below. The diagnostic provided by the processor must correspond to the description of the test provided; if the processor does not report the matching error, the seeming "pass" is in fact an error of a type the test harness could not detect or report. That error is either a conformance bug, or an error in the diagnostic being produced; or, rarely, both.
Nonvalidating processors may skip some tests if the tests require processing a class of external entities (general, parameter, or both) which that processor is known not to handle. If processor handling of entities is not known, all such tests are skipped, in order to prevent misreporting.
All conformant XML 1.0 processors must accept "valid" input documents without reporting any errors, and moreover must report the correct output data to the application when processing those documents. Nonvalidating processors (such as this one) must also accept "invalid" input documents without reporting any errors. These are called "Positive Tests" because they ensure that the processor just "does the right thing" without reporting any problems.
In the interest of brevity, the only tests listed here are those which produce diagnostics of some kind, such as test failures. In some cases, warnings may be reported when processing these documents, but these do not indicate failures.
No interpretation of these results is necessary; every "error" or "fatal" message presented here is an XML conformance failure. Maintainers of an XML processor will generally want to fix their software so that it conforms fully to the XML specification.
All XML processors must accept all valid documents. This group of tests must accordingly produce no test failures.
Section and [Rules] | Test ID | Description | Diagnostic |
2.3 [4] | valid-sa-012 | Uses a legal XML 1.0 name consisting of a single colon character (disallowed by the latest XML Namespaces draft). | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.2 [2] | valid-sa-051 | The document is encoded in UTF-16 and uses some name characters well outside of the normal ASCII range. | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
2.3 [5] | valid-sa-063 | The document is encoded in UTF-8 and the name of the root element type uses non-ASCII characters. | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
4.1 [66] | valid-sa-064 | Tests in-line handling of two legal character references, which each expand to a Unicode surrogate pair. | (fatal) Invalid unicode character value for this platform. |
4.5 | valid-sa-065 | Tests ability to define an internal entity which can't legally be expanded (contains an unquoted <). | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. A declaration was not closed. |
4.1 [66] | valid-sa-089 | Tests entity expansion of three legal character references, which each expand to a Unicode surrogate pair. | (fatal) Invalid unicode character value for this platform. |
2.3 [12] | valid-sa-100 | Makes sure that PUBLIC identifiers may have some strange characters. NOTE: The XML editors have said that the XML specification errata will specify that parameter entity expansion does not occur in PUBLIC identifiers, so that the '%' character will not flag a malformed parameter entity reference. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. Cannot have multiple DOCTYPE declarations. |
3.4 [62] | valid-not-sa-022 | Test demonstrates the use of a parameter-entity reference as a keyword of a conditional section. The parameter entity must be replaced by its content before the processor decides whether to include the conditional section. | (fatal) The replacement text for a parameter entity must be properly nested with parenthesized groups. |
2.3 4.1 [10] [69] | valid-not-sa-023 | Test demonstrates the use of a parameter entity reference within an attribute list declaration. | (fatal) Invalid type defined in ATTLIST. |
4.1 4.4.3 [68] | valid-ext-sa-014 | Test demonstrates use of characters outside of normal ASCII range. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. Invalid unicode character value for this platform. |
4.3.3 [4,84] | pr-xml-little | Test support for little-endian UTF-16 text which relies on Japanese characters. (Also requires ability to process a moderately complex DTD.) | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'lt'. A declaration was not closed. |
4.3.3 [4,84] | pr-xml-utf-16 | Test support UTF-16 text which relies on Japanese characters. (Also requires ability to process a moderately complex DTD.) | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'lt'. A declaration was not closed. |
4.3.3 [4,84] | pr-xml-utf-8 | Test support for UTF-8 text which relies on Japanese characters. (Also requires ability to process a moderately complex DTD.) | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'lt'. A declaration was not closed. |
4.2 [73] | o-p73pass1 | EntityDef is either Entity value or an external id, with an optional NDataDecl | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'ge2'. Could not load 'nop.ent'. The system cannot locate the object specified. |
The XML specification places requirements on the data which is reported by XML processors to applications. These output tests verify conformance with the specification by recording that data and comparing it with what is required for conformance with the XML 1.0 specification.
Note that in this particular test harness, the output tests are unreliable because they can't compare the parser output against reference data ... they can only compare it against a parsed version of that reference data, as exposed through DOM. Cases when the parser makes the same mistake parsing both the input data and the correct output data thus can't be detected or reported.
Also, and not a bug, in some cases these diagnostics may seem like they say two equivalent results are not equal. The issue is that some differences, often those in reported whitespace, aren't easily visible in this report. HTML hides many such differences (because it normalizes whitespace before displaying it), and the method used to display the different results may also mask some issues.
Note that output tests automatically fail in cases where the processor failed to parse the (valid) input document used to generate the output data.
Test ID | Diagnostic |
valid-sa-012 | [ input failed, no output to test ] |
valid-sa-043 | Element 'doc', attribute 'a1': actual.nodeValue (foo bar) != correct.nodeValue (foo bar) |
valid-sa-044 | actual.nodeValue ( ) != correct.nodeValue ( ) |
valid-sa-045 | Element 'doc': actual.attributes.length (2) != correct.attributes.length (1) |
valid-sa-047 | actual.nodeValue (X Y) != correct.nodeValue (X Y) |
valid-sa-051 | [ input failed, no output to test ] |
valid-sa-058 | Element 'doc', attribute 'a1': actual.nodeValue ( 1 2 ) != correct.nodeValue (1 2) |
valid-sa-059 | actual.nodeValue ( ) != correct.nodeValue ( ) |
valid-sa-063 | [ input failed, no output to test ] |
valid-sa-064 | [ input failed, no output to test ] |
valid-sa-065 | [ input failed, no output to test ] |
valid-sa-089 | [ input failed, no output to test ] |
valid-sa-092 | actual.nodeValue ( ) != correct.nodeValue ( ) |
valid-sa-093 | actual.nodeValue ( ) != correct.nodeValue ( ) |
valid-sa-096 | Element 'doc', attribute 'a1': actual.nodeValue ( 1 2 ) != correct.nodeValue (1 2) |
valid-sa-097 | Element 'doc': actual.attributes.length (2) != correct.attributes.length (1) |
valid-sa-098 | actual.nodeValue (x y) != correct.nodeValue (x y) |
valid-sa-100 | [ input failed, no output to test ] |
valid-sa-104 | Element 'doc', attribute 'a': actual.nodeValue (x y) != correct.nodeValue (x y) |
valid-sa-108 | Element 'doc', attribute 'a': actual.nodeValue (x y) != correct.nodeValue (x y) |
valid-sa-110 | Element 'doc', attribute 'a': actual.nodeValue (x y) != correct.nodeValue (x y) |
valid-sa-111 | Element 'doc', attribute 'a': actual.nodeValue ( x y ) != correct.nodeValue (x y) |
valid-sa-116 | actual.nodeValue ( ) != correct.nodeValue ( ) |
valid-not-sa-002 | [ exception thrown: Element.normalize internal error (undefined) ] |
valid-not-sa-006 | Element 'doc': actual.attributes.length (3) != correct.attributes.length (2) |
valid-not-sa-010 | Element 'doc': actual.attributes.length (2) != correct.attributes.length (1) |
valid-not-sa-022 | [ input failed, no output to test ] |
valid-not-sa-023 | [ input failed, no output to test ] |
valid-not-sa-025 | Element 'doc', attribute 'a1': actual.nodeValue ( x ) != correct.nodeValue (x) |
valid-not-sa-026 | Element 'doc': actual.attributes.length (3) != correct.attributes.length (2) |
valid-not-sa-031 | actual.nodeValue ( <!ATTLIST doc a1 CDATA "v1"> ) != correct.nodeValue (<!ATTLIST doc a1 CDATA "v1"> ) |
valid-ext-sa-001 | actual.nodeValue (Data ) != correct.nodeValue (Data ) |
valid-ext-sa-004 | actual.nodeValue (Data ) != correct.nodeValue (Data ) |
valid-ext-sa-006 | actual.nodeValue (Data ) != correct.nodeValue (Data ) |
valid-ext-sa-009 | [ exception thrown: Element.normalize internal error (undefined) ] |
valid-ext-sa-011 | actual.nodeValue (xyzzy ) != correct.nodeValue (xyzzy ) |
valid-ext-sa-014 | [ input failed, no output to test ] |
not-sa02 | Element 'attributes', attribute 'notation': actual.nodeValue ( nonce ) != correct.nodeValue (nonce) |
not-sa03 | Element 'attributes', attribute 'id': actual.nodeValue ( internal42 ) != correct.nodeValue (internal42) |
not-sa04 | Element 'attributes': actual.attributes.length (11) != correct.attributes.length (10) |
notation01 | incorrect notation decl: GIF |
sa02 | Element 'attributes', attribute 'notation': actual.nodeValue ( nonce ) != correct.nodeValue (nonce) |
sa04 | Element 'attributes': actual.attributes.length (11) != correct.attributes.length (10) |
v-pe00 | actual.nodeValue (La Peste: Albert Camus, © 1947 Éditions Gallimard . All rights reserved) != correct.nodeValue (La Peste: Albert Camus, © 1947 Éditions Gallimard. All rights reserved) |
As noted above, nonvalidating processors must accept all documents which are well formed, but invalid. This same behavior would be delivered by a validating processor, if the application chose to continue processing after receiving each report of a validity error, and not report such validity errors. (These tests are run as "negative" tests for validating processors, since in those cases it is important that the correct validity errors be reported and that they be reported at the correct level.)
Section and [Rules] | Test ID | Description | Diagnostic |
4.1 | not-wf-not-sa-005 | Tests the Entity Declared VC by referring to an undefined parameter entity within an external entity. | (fatal) Parameter entity must be defined before it is used. |
2.8 | invalid--001 | Tests the "Proper Declaration/PE Nesting" validity constraint by fragmenting a comment between two parameter entities. | (fatal) The replacement text for a parameter entity must be properly nested with parenthesized groups. |
3.2.1 | invalid--002 | Tests the "Proper Group/PE Nesting" validity constraint by fragmenting a content model between two parameter entities. | (fatal) The replacement text for a parameter entity must be properly nested with parenthesized groups. |
2.8 | invalid--003 | Tests the "Proper Declaration/PE Nesting" validity constraint by fragmenting an entity declaration between two parameter entities. | (fatal) The replacement text for a parameter entity must be properly nested with parenthesized groups. |
2.8 | invalid--004 | Tests the "Proper Declaration/PE Nesting" validity constraint by fragmenting an entity declaration between three parameter entities. | (fatal) The replacement text for a parameter entity must be properly nested with parenthesized groups. |
2.8 | invalid--005 | Tests the "Proper Declaration/PE Nesting" validity constraint by fragmenting an entity declaration between two parameter entities. | (fatal) The replacement text for a parameter entity must be properly nested with parenthesized groups. |
2.8 | invalid--006 | Tests the "Proper Declaration/PE Nesting" validity constraint by fragmenting an entity declaration between two parameter entities. | (fatal) The replacement text for a parameter entity must be properly nested with parenthesized groups. |
3.2.2 | inv-dtd01 | Tests the No Duplicate Types VC | (fatal) The same name must not appear more than once in a single mixed-content declaration: 'x'. |
4.2.2 | inv-dtd02 | Tests the "Notation Declared" VC by using an undeclared notation name. | (fatal) Declaration 'Brittannica' contains reference to undefined notation 'Encyclopaedia'. |
4.1 | inv-dtd06 | Tests "Entity Declared" VC for a parameter entity. NOTE: there are both VCs and WFCs with this name, which is a specification issue in that it is both confusing and in some ways self-contradictory. The WFC does not apply to PEs, and even the clause which might seem to suggest it could is ruled out in this test. | (fatal) Parameter entity must be defined before it is used. |
3.2 | el04 | Tests the Unique Element Type Declaration VC. | (fatal) The element 'exception' is already declared. |
3.2.2 | el05 | Tests the No Duplicate Types VC. | (fatal) The same name must not appear more than once in a single mixed-content declaration: 'repeat-till-done'. |
3.3.1 | id03 | Tests the One ID per Element Type VC | (fatal) Cannot define multiple ID attributes on the same element. |
3.3.1 | id04 | Tests the ID Attribute Default VC | (fatal) An attribute of type ID must have a declared default of #IMPLIED or #REQUIRED. |
3.3.1 | id05 | Tests the ID Attribute Default VC | (fatal) An attribute of type ID must have a declared default of #IMPLIED or #REQUIRED. |
3.3.1 | attr04 | Tests the "Notation Attributes" VC for the NOTATION attribute type, second clause: the names in the declaration must all be declared. | (fatal) Declaration 'type' contains reference to undefined notation 'vegetable'. |
3.3.2 | attr09 | Tests the "Attribute Default Legal" VC by providing an illegal IDREF value. | (fatal) Error in default attribute value defined in DTD/Schema. A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.3.2 | attr10 | Tests the "Attribute Default Legal" VC by providing an illegal IDREFS value. | (fatal) Error in default attribute value defined in DTD/Schema. A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.3.2 | attr11 | Tests the "Attribute Default Legal" VC by providing an illegal ENTITY value. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'worldbook'. Cannot have multiple DOCTYPE declarations. |
3.3.2 | attr12 | Tests the "Attribute Default Legal" VC by providing an illegal ENTITIES value. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'worldbook'. Cannot have multiple DOCTYPE declarations. |
3.3.2 | attr13 | Tests the "Attribute Default Legal" VC by providing an illegal NMTOKEN value. | (fatal) Error in default attribute value defined in DTD/Schema. A name contained an invalid character. |
3.3.2 | attr14 | Tests the "Attribute Default Legal" VC by providing an illegal NMTOKENS value. | (fatal) Error in default attribute value defined in DTD/Schema. A name contained an invalid character. |
3.3.2 | attr15 | Tests the "Attribute Default Legal" VC by providing an illegal NOTATIONS value. | (fatal) Error in default attribute value defined in DTD/Schema. Attribute 'source' has an invalid value according to the DTD/Schema. |
3.3.2 | attr16 | Tests the "Attribute Default Legal" VC by providing an illegal enumeration value. | (fatal) Error in default attribute value defined in DTD/Schema. Attribute 'value' has an invalid value according to the DTD/Schema. |
2.3 [4] | o-p04pass1 | names with all valid ASCII characters, and one from each other class in NameChar | (fatal) A name contained an invalid character. |
2.3 [5] | o-p05pass1 | various valid Name constructions | (fatal) Reference to undeclared namespace prefix: 'A'. |
4.1 [66] | o-p66pass1 | valid character references | (fatal) Invalid unicode character value for this platform. |
4.2.2 [75] | o-p75pass1 | valid external identifiers | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'ent2'. Could not load 'nop.ent'. The system cannot locate the object specified. |
All conformant XML 1.0 processors must reject documents which are not well-formed. In addition, validating processors must report the validity errors for invalid documents. These are called Negative Tests because the test is intended to establish that errors are reported when they should be.
Moreover, the processor must both fail for the appropriate reason (given by the parser diagnostic) and must report an error at the right level ("error" or "fatal"). If both criteria were not considered, a processor which failed frequently (such as by failing to parse any document at all) would appear to pass a large number of conformance tests Unfortunately, the test driver can only tell whether the error was reported at the right level. It can't determine whether the processor failed for the right reason.
That's where a person to interpret these test results is critical. Such a person analyses the diagnostics, reported here, for negative tests not already known to be failures (for not reporting an error, or reporting one at the wrong level). If the diagnostic reported for such tests doesn't match the failure from the test description, there is an error in the diagnostic or in the processor's XML conformance (or sometimes in both).
For this processor, 448 diagnostics must be examined to get an accurate evaluation of its negative test status.
All XML processors must correctly reject (with a "fatal" error) all XML documents which are not well-formed. (Nonvalidating processors may skip some of these tests, if they require handling of a type of external entity which the processor ignores. Such skipped tests are not reported.)
Section and [Rules] | Test ID | Description | Diagnostic |
3.1 [41] | not-wf-sa-001 | Attribute values must start with attribute names, not "?". | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.3 [4] | not-wf-sa-002 | Names may not start with "."; it's not a Letter. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.6 [16] | not-wf-sa-003 | Processing Instruction target name is required. | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
2.6 [16] | not-wf-sa-004 | SGML-ism: processing instructions end in '?>' not '>'. | (fatal) Processing instruction was not closed. |
2.6 [16] | not-wf-sa-005 | Processing instructions end in '?>' not '?'. | (fatal) Processing instruction was not closed. |
2.5 [16] | not-wf-sa-006 | XML comments may not contain "--" | (fatal) Incorrect syntax was used in a comment. |
4.1 [68] | not-wf-sa-007 | General entity references have no whitespace after the entity name and before the semicolon. | (fatal) A semi colon character was expected. |
2.3 [5] | not-wf-sa-008 | Entity references must include names, which don't begin with '.' (it's not a Letter or other name start character). | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
4.1 [66] | not-wf-sa-009 | Character references may have only decimal or numeric strings. | (fatal) An invalid character was found inside an entity reference. |
4.1 [68] | not-wf-sa-010 | Ampersand may only appear as part of a general entity reference. | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
3.1 [41] | not-wf-sa-011 | SGML-ism: attribute values must be explicitly assigned a value, it can't act as a boolean toggle. | (fatal) A name contained an invalid character. |
2.3 [10] | not-wf-sa-012 | SGML-ism: attribute values must be quoted in all cases. | (fatal) A string literal was expected, but no opening quote character was found. |
2.3 [10] | not-wf-sa-013 | The quotes on both ends of an attribute value must match. | (fatal) The character '<' cannot be used in an attribute value. |
2.3 [10] | not-wf-sa-014 | Attribute values may not contain literal '<' characters. | (fatal) The character '<' cannot be used in an attribute value. |
3.1 [41] | not-wf-sa-015 | Attribute values need a value, not just an equals sign. | (fatal) A string literal was expected, but no opening quote character was found. |
3.1 [41] | not-wf-sa-016 | Attribute values need an associated name. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.7 [18] | not-wf-sa-017 | CDATA sections need a terminating ']]>'. | (fatal) A CDATA section was not closed. |
2.7 [19] | not-wf-sa-018 | CDATA sections begin with a literal '<![CDATA[', no space. | (fatal) An opening '[' character was expected. |
3.1 [42] | not-wf-sa-019 | End tags may not be abbreviated as '</>'. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.3 [10] | not-wf-sa-020 | Attribute values may not contain literal '&' characters except as part of an entity reference. | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
2.3 [10] | not-wf-sa-021 | Attribute values may not contain literal '&' characters except as part of an entity reference. | (fatal) A semi colon character was expected. |
4.1 [66] | not-wf-sa-022 | Character references end with semicolons, always! | (fatal) An invalid character was found inside an entity reference. |
2.3 [5] | not-wf-sa-023 | Digits are not valid name start characters. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.3 [5] | not-wf-sa-024 | Digits are not valid name start characters. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.4 [14] | not-wf-sa-025 | Text may not contain a literal ']]>' sequence. | (fatal) The literal string ']]>' is not allowed in element content. |
2.4 [14] | not-wf-sa-026 | Text may not contain a literal ']]>' sequence. | (fatal) The literal string ']]>' is not allowed in element content. |
2.5 [15] | not-wf-sa-027 | Comments must be terminated with "-->". | (fatal) A comment was not closed. |
2.6 [16] | not-wf-sa-028 | Processing instructions must end with '?>'. | (fatal) Processing instruction was not closed. |
2.4 [14] | not-wf-sa-029 | Text may not contain a literal ']]>' sequence. | (fatal) The literal string ']]>' is not allowed in element content. |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-030 | A form feed is not a legal XML character. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-031 | A form feed is not a legal XML character. | (fatal) Invalid syntax in PI declaration. |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-032 | A form feed is not a legal XML character. | (fatal) An Invalid character was found in text content. |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-033 | An ESC (octal 033) is not a legal XML character. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-034 | A form feed is not a legal XML character. | (fatal) A name contained an invalid character. |
3.1 [43] | not-wf-sa-035 | The '<' character is a markup delimiter and must start an element, CDATA section, PI, or comment. | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
2.8 [27] | not-wf-sa-036 | Text may not appear after the root element. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.8 [27] | not-wf-sa-037 | Character references may not appear after the root element. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
3.1 | not-wf-sa-038 | Tests the "Unique Att Spec" WF constraint by providing multiple values for an attribute. | (fatal) Duplicate attribute. |
3 | not-wf-sa-039 | Tests the Element Type Match WFC - end tag name must match start tag name. | (fatal) End tag 'aa' does not match the start tag 'a'. |
2.8 [27] | not-wf-sa-040 | Provides two document elements. | (fatal) Only one top level element is allowed in an XML document. |
2.8 [27] | not-wf-sa-041 | Provides two document elements. | (fatal) Only one top level element is allowed in an XML document. |
3.1 [42] | not-wf-sa-042 | Invalid End Tag | (fatal) End tag was not expected at this location. |
2.8 [27] | not-wf-sa-043 | Provides #PCDATA text after the document element. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.8 [27] | not-wf-sa-044 | Provides two document elements. | (fatal) Only one top level element is allowed in an XML document. |
3.1 [44] | not-wf-sa-045 | Invalid Empty Element Tag | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
3.1 [40] | not-wf-sa-046 | This start (or empty element) tag was not terminated correctly. | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.1 [44] | not-wf-sa-047 | Invalid empty element tag invalid whitespace | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
2.8 [27] | not-wf-sa-048 | Provides a CDATA section after the roor element. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
3.1 [40] | not-wf-sa-049 | Missing start tag | (fatal) End tag 'a' does not match the start tag 'doc'. |
2.1 [1] | not-wf-sa-050 | Empty document, with no root element. | (fatal) XML document must have a top level element. |
2.7 [18] | not-wf-sa-051 | CDATA is invalid at top level of document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
4.1 [66] | not-wf-sa-052 | Invalid character reference. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
3.1 [42] | not-wf-sa-053 | End tag does not match start tag. | (fatal) End tag 'DOC' does not match the start tag 'doc'. |
4.2.2 [75] | not-wf-sa-054 | PUBLIC requires two literals. | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
2.8 [28] | not-wf-sa-055 | Invalid Document Type Definition format. | (fatal) An XML element is not allowed inside a DTD. |
2.8 [28] | not-wf-sa-056 | Invalid Document Type Definition format - misplaced comment. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.2 [45] | not-wf-sa-057 | This isn't SGML; comments can't exist in declarations. | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.3.1 [54] | not-wf-sa-058 | Invalid character , in ATTLIST enumeration | (fatal) Invalid character found in ATTLIST enumeration. |
3.3.1 [59] | not-wf-sa-059 | String literal must be in quotes. | (fatal) A string literal was expected, but no opening quote character was found. |
3.3.1 [56] | not-wf-sa-060 | Invalid type NAME defined in ATTLIST. | (fatal) Invalid type defined in ATTLIST. |
4.2.2 [75] | not-wf-sa-061 | External entity declarations require whitespace between public and system IDs. | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
4.2 [71] | not-wf-sa-062 | Entity declarations need space after the entity name. | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
2.8 [29] | not-wf-sa-063 | Conditional sections may only appear in the external DTD subset. | (fatal) Conditional sections are not allowed in an internal subset. |
3.3 [53] | not-wf-sa-064 | Space is required between attribute type and default values in <!ATTLIST...> declarations. | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.3 [53] | not-wf-sa-065 | Space is required between attribute name and type in <!ATTLIST...> declarations. | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.3 [52] | not-wf-sa-066 | Required whitespace is missing. | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.3 [53] | not-wf-sa-067 | Space is required between attribute type and default values in <!ATTLIST...> declarations. | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.3.1 [58] | not-wf-sa-068 | Space is required between NOTATION keyword and list of enumerated choices in <!ATTLIST...> declarations. | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
4.2.2 [76] | not-wf-sa-069 | Space is required before an NDATA entity annotation. | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
2.5 [16] | not-wf-sa-070 | XML comments may not contain "--" | (fatal) Incorrect syntax was used in a comment. |
4.1 [68] | not-wf-sa-071 | ENTITY can't reference itself directly or indirectly. | (fatal) Entity 'e1' contains an infinite entity reference loop. |
4.1 [68] | not-wf-sa-072 | Undefined ENTITY foo. | (fatal) Reference to undefined entity 'foo'. |
4.1 [68] | not-wf-sa-073 | Undefined ENTITY f. | (fatal) Reference to undefined entity 'f'. |
4.3.2 | not-wf-sa-074 | Internal general parsed entities are only well formed if they match the "content" production. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. End tag was not expected at this location. |
4.1 [68] | not-wf-sa-075 | ENTITY can't reference itself directly or indirectly. | (fatal) Entity 'e1' contains an infinite entity reference loop. |
4.1 [68] | not-wf-sa-076 | Undefined ENTITY foo. | (fatal) Reference to undefined entity 'foo'. |
41. [68] | not-wf-sa-077 | Undefined ENTITY bar. | (fatal) Reference to undefined entity 'bar'. |
4.1 [68] | not-wf-sa-078 | Undefined ENTITY foo. | (fatal) Reference to undefined entity 'foo'. |
4.1 [68] | not-wf-sa-079 | ENTITY can't reference itself directly or indirectly. | (fatal) Entity 'e1' contains an infinite entity reference loop. |
4.1 [68] | not-wf-sa-080 | ENTITY can't reference itself directly or indirectly. | (fatal) Entity 'e1' contains an infinite entity reference loop. |
3.1 | not-wf-sa-081 | This tests the No External Entity References WFC, since the entity is referred to within an attribute. | (fatal) Cannot reference an external general parsed entity 'e' in an attribute value. |
3.1 | not-wf-sa-082 | This tests the No External Entity References WFC, since the entity is referred to within an attribute. | (fatal) Cannot reference an external general parsed entity 'e' in an attribute value. |
4.2.2 [76] | not-wf-sa-083 | Undefined NOTATION n. | (fatal) Declaration 'e' contains reference to undefined notation 'n'. |
4.1 | not-wf-sa-084 | Tests the Parsed Entity WFC by referring to an unparsed entity. (This precedes the error of not declaring that entity's notation, which may be detected any time before the DTD parsing is completed.) | (fatal) Cannot reference an external general parsed entity 'e' in an attribute value. |
2.3 [13] | not-wf-sa-085 | Public IDs may not contain "[". | (fatal) The public ID "[" is invalid. |
2.3 [13] | not-wf-sa-086 | Public IDs may not contain "[". | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'foo'. Could not load 'null.xml'. The system cannot locate the object specified. |
2.3 [13] | not-wf-sa-087 | Public IDs may not contain "[". | [wrongly accepted] |
2.3 [10] | not-wf-sa-088 | Attribute values are terminated by literal quote characters, and any entity expansion is done afterwards. | (fatal) The character '<' cannot be used in an attribute value. |
4.2 [74] | not-wf-sa-089 | Parameter entities "are" always parsed; NDATA annotations are not permitted. | (fatal) Cannot use the NDATA keyword in a parameter entity declaration. |
2.3 [10] | not-wf-sa-090 | Attributes may not contain a literal "<" character; this one has one because of reference expansion. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. The character '<' cannot be used in an attribute value. |
4.2 [74] | not-wf-sa-091 | Parameter entities "are" always parsed; NDATA annotations are not permitted. | (fatal) Cannot use the NDATA keyword in a parameter entity declaration. |
4.5 | not-wf-sa-092 | The replacement text of this entity has an illegal reference, because the character reference is expanded immediately. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. A name was started with an invalid character. |
4.1 [66] | not-wf-sa-093 | Hexadecimal character references may not use the uppercase 'X'. | (fatal) An invalid character was found inside an entity reference. |
2.8 [24] | not-wf-sa-094 | Prolog VERSION must be lowercase. | (fatal) The specified attribute was not expected at this location. The attribute may be case sensitive. |
2.8 [23] | not-wf-sa-095 | VersionInfo must come before EncodingDecl. | (fatal) The 'version' attribute is required at this location. |
2.9 [32] | not-wf-sa-096 | Space is required before the standalone declaration. | (fatal) Expecting whitespace or '?'. |
2.8 [24] | not-wf-sa-097 | Both quotes surrounding VersionNum must be the same. | (fatal) Invalid version number. |
2.8 [23] | not-wf-sa-098 | Only one "version=..." string may appear in an XML declaration. | (fatal) The specified attribute was not expected at this location. The attribute may be case sensitive. |
2.8 [23] | not-wf-sa-099 | Only three pseudo-attributes are in the XML declaration, and "valid=..." is not one of them. | (fatal) The specified attribute was not expected at this location. The attribute may be case sensitive. |
2.9 [32] | not-wf-sa-100 | Only "yes" and "no" are permitted as values of "standalone". | (fatal) The standalone attribute must have the value 'yes' or 'no'. |
4.3.3 [81] | not-wf-sa-101 | Space is not permitted in an encoding name. | (fatal) System does not support the specified encoding. |
2.8 [26] | not-wf-sa-102 | Provides an illegal XML version number; spaces are illegal. | (fatal) Invalid version number. |
4.3.2 | not-wf-sa-103 | End-tag required for element foo. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. The following tags were not closed: foo. |
4.3.2 | not-wf-sa-104 | Internal general parsed entities are only well formed if they match the "content" production. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. The following tags were not closed: foo. |
2.7 | not-wf-sa-105 | Invalid placement of CDATA section. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
4.2 | not-wf-sa-106 | Invalid placement of entity declaration. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.8 [28] | not-wf-sa-107 | Invalid document type declaration. CDATA alone is invalid. | (fatal) CDATA is not allowed in a DTD. |
2.7 [19] | not-wf-sa-108 | No space in '<![CDATA['. | (fatal) An opening '[' character was expected. |
4.2 [70] | not-wf-sa-109 | Tags invalid within EntityDecl. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
4.1 [68] | not-wf-sa-110 | Entity reference must be in content of element. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
3.1 [43] | not-wf-sa-111 | Entiry reference must be in content of element not Start-tag. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.7 [19] | not-wf-sa-112 | CDATA sections start '<![CDATA[', not '<!cdata['. | (fatal) Invalid syntax in a conditional section. |
2.3 [9] | not-wf-sa-113 | Parameter entity values must use valid reference syntax; this reference is malformed. | (fatal) An invalid character was found inside an entity reference. |
2.3 [9] | not-wf-sa-114 | General entity values must use valid reference syntax; this reference is malformed. | (fatal) An invalid character was found inside an entity reference. |
4.5 | not-wf-sa-115 | The replacement text of this entity is an illegal character reference, which must be rejected when it is parsed in the context of an attribute value. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. Unexpected end of file. |
4.3.2 | not-wf-sa-116 | Internal general parsed entities are only well formed if they match the "content" production. This is a partial character reference, not a full one. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. Unexpected end of file. |
4.3.2 | not-wf-sa-117 | Internal general parsed entities are only well formed if they match the "content" production. This is a partial character reference, not a full one. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. Unexpected end of file. |
4.1 [68] | not-wf-sa-118 | Entity reference expansion is not recursive. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
4.3.2 | not-wf-sa-119 | Internal general parsed entities are only well formed if they match the "content" production. This is a partial character reference, not a full one. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. Unexpected end of file. |
4.5 | not-wf-sa-120 | Character references are expanded in the replacement text of an internal entity, which is then parsed as usual. Accordingly, & must be doubly quoted - encoded either as & or as &#38;. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. Unexpected end of file. |
4.1 [68] | not-wf-sa-121 | A name of an ENTITY was started with an invalid character. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.2.1 [47] | not-wf-sa-122 | Invalid syntax mixed connectors are used. | (fatal) Invalid character in content model. |
3.2.1 [48] | not-wf-sa-123 | Invalid syntax mismatched parenthesis. | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2.2 [51] | not-wf-sa-124 | Invalid format of Mixed-content declaration. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.2.2 [51] | not-wf-sa-125 | Invalid syntax extra set of parenthesis not necessary. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.2.2 [51] | not-wf-sa-126 | Invalid syntax Mixed-content must be defined as zero or more. | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2.2 [51] | not-wf-sa-127 | Invalid syntax Mixed-content must be defined as zero or more. | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
2.7 [18] | not-wf-sa-128 | Invalid CDATA syntax. | (fatal) Content model is invalid. |
3.2 [45] | not-wf-sa-129 | Invalid syntax for Element Type Declaration. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.2 [45] | not-wf-sa-130 | Invalid syntax for Element Type Declaration. | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2 [45] | not-wf-sa-131 | Invalid syntax for Element Type Declaration. | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2.1 [50] | not-wf-sa-132 | Invalid syntax mixed connectors used. | (fatal) Invalid character in content model. |
3.2.1 | not-wf-sa-133 | Illegal whitespace before optional character causes syntax error. | (fatal) Invalid character in content model. |
3.2.1 | not-wf-sa-134 | Illegal whitespace before optional character causes syntax error. | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2.1 [47] | not-wf-sa-135 | Invalid character used as connector. | (fatal) Invalid character in content model. |
3.2 [45] | not-wf-sa-136 | Tag omission is invalid in XML. | (fatal) Content model is invalid. |
3.2 [45] | not-wf-sa-137 | Space is required before a content model. | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.2.1 [48] | not-wf-sa-138 | Invalid syntax for content particle. | (fatal) Invalid character in content model. |
3.2.1 [46] | not-wf-sa-139 | The element-content model should not be empty. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.3 [4] | not-wf-sa-140 | Character '゚' is a CombiningChar, not a Letter, and so may not begin a name. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.3 [5] | not-wf-sa-141 | Character #x0E5C is not legal in XML names. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. A name contained an invalid character. |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-142 | Character #x0000 is not legal anywhere in an XML document. | (fatal) Invalid unicode character value for this platform. |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-143 | Character #x001F is not legal anywhere in an XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-144 | Character #xFFFF is not legal anywhere in an XML document. | (fatal) Invalid unicode character value for this platform. |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-145 | Character #xD800 is not legal anywhere in an XML document. (If it appeared in a UTF-16 surrogate pair, it'd represent half of a UCS-4 character and so wouldn't really be in the document.) | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-146 | Character references must also refer to legal XML characters; #x00110000 is one more than the largest legal character. | (fatal) Invalid unicode character value for this platform. |
2.8 [22] | not-wf-sa-147 | XML Declaration may not be preceded by whitespace. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.8 [22] | not-wf-sa-148 | XML Declaration may not be preceded by comments or whitespace. | (fatal) Invalid xml declaration. |
2.8 [28] | not-wf-sa-149 | XML Declaration may not be within a DTD. | (fatal) Invalid xml declaration. |
3.1 [43] | not-wf-sa-150 | XML declarations may not be within element content. | (fatal) Invalid xml declaration. |
2.8 [27] | not-wf-sa-151 | XML declarations may not follow document content. | (fatal) Invalid xml declaration. |
2.8 [22] | not-wf-sa-152 | XML declarations must include the "version=..." string. | (fatal) The 'version' attribute is required at this location. |
4.3.2 | not-wf-sa-153 | Text declarations may not begin internal parsed entities; they may only appear at the beginning of external parsed (parameter or general) entities. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. System does not support the specified encoding. |
2.8 2.6 [23, 17] | not-wf-sa-154 | '<?XML ...?>' is neither an XML declaration nor a legal processing instruction target name. | (fatal) The name 'xml' is reserved and must be lower case. |
2.8 2.6 [23, 17] | not-wf-sa-155 | '<?xmL ...?>' is neither an XML declaration nor a legal processing instruction target name. | (fatal) The name 'xml' is reserved and must be lower case. |
2.8 2.6 [23, 17] | not-wf-sa-156 | '<?xMl ...?>' is neither an XML declaration nor a legal processing instruction target name. | (fatal) The name 'xml' is reserved and must be lower case. |
2.6 [17] | not-wf-sa-157 | '<?xmL ...?>' is not a legal processing instruction target name. | (fatal) Invalid syntax for an xml declaration. |
3.3 [52] | not-wf-sa-158 | SGML-ism: "#NOTATION gif" can't have attributes. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.3 [9] | not-wf-sa-159 | Uses '&' unquoted in an entity declaration, which is illegal syntax for an entity reference. | (fatal) An invalid character was found inside an entity reference. |
2.8 | not-wf-sa-160 | Violates the PEs in Internal Subset WFC by using a PE reference within a declaration. | (fatal) Parameter entities cannot be used inside markup declarations in an internal subset. |
2.8 | not-wf-sa-161 | Violates the PEs in Internal Subset WFC by using a PE reference within a declaration. | (fatal) Parameter entities cannot be used inside markup declarations in an internal subset. |
2.8 | not-wf-sa-162 | Violates the PEs in Internal Subset WFC by using a PE reference within a declaration. | (fatal) Parameter entities cannot be used inside markup declarations in an internal subset. |
4.1 [69] | not-wf-sa-163 | Invalid placement of Parameter entity reference. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
4.1 [69] | not-wf-sa-164 | Invalid placement of Parameter entity reference. | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
4.2 [72] | not-wf-sa-165 | Parameter entity declarations must have a space before the '%'. | (fatal) Parameter entities cannot be used inside markup declarations in an internal subset. |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-166 | Character FFFF is not legal anywhere in an XML document. | (fatal) An Invalid character was found in text content. |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-167 | Character FFFE is not legal anywhere in an XML document. | (fatal) An Invalid character was found in text content. |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-168 | An unpaired surrogate (D800) is not legal anywhere in an XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-169 | An unpaired surrogate (DC00) is not legal anywhere in an XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-170 | Four byte UTF-8 encodings can encode UCS-4 characters which are beyond the range of legal XML characters (and can't be expressed in Unicode surrogate pairs). This document holds such a character. | (fatal) An Invalid character was found in text content. |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-171 | Character FFFF is not legal anywhere in an XML document. | (fatal) An Invalid character was found in text content. |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-172 | Character FFFF is not legal anywhere in an XML document. | (fatal) An Invalid character was found in text content. |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-173 | Character FFFF is not legal anywhere in an XML document. | (fatal) An Invalid character was found in text content. |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-174 | Character FFFF is not legal anywhere in an XML document. | (fatal) An Invalid character was found in text content. |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-175 | Character FFFF is not legal anywhere in an XML document. | (fatal) An Invalid character was found in text content. |
3 [39] | not-wf-sa-176 | Start tags must have matching end tags. | (fatal) The following tags were not closed: doc. |
2.2 [2] | not-wf-sa-177 | Character FFFF is not legal anywhere in an XML document. | (fatal) An Invalid character was found in text content. |
3.1 [41] | not-wf-sa-178 | Invalid syntax matching double quote is missing. | (fatal) The character '<' cannot be used in an attribute value. |
4.1 [66] | not-wf-sa-179 | Invalid syntax matching double quote is missing. | (fatal) A string literal was not closed. |
4.1 | not-wf-sa-180 | The Entity Declared WFC requires entities to be declared before they are used in an attribute list declaration. | (fatal) Reference to undefined entity 'e'. |
4.3.2 | not-wf-sa-181 | Internal parsed entities must match the content production to be well formed. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. A CDATA section was not closed. |
4.3.2 | not-wf-sa-182 | Internal parsed entities must match the content production to be well formed. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. A comment was not closed. |
3.2.2 [51] | not-wf-sa-183 | Mixed content declarations may not include content particles. | (fatal) Mixed content model cannot contain this character. |
3.2.2 [51] | not-wf-sa-184 | In mixed content models, element names must not be parenthesized. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
4.1 | not-wf-sa-185 | Tests the Entity Declared WFC. Note: a nonvalidating parser is permitted not to report this WFC violation, since it would need to read an external parameter entity to distinguish it from a violation of the Standalone Declaration VC. | (fatal) Reference to undefined entity 'e'. |
3.1 [44] | not-wf-sa-186 | Whitespace is required between attribute/value pairs. | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.4 [62] | not-wf-not-sa-001 | Conditional sections must be properly terminated ("]>" used instead of "]]>"). | (fatal) Invalid syntax in a conditional section. |
2.6 [17] | not-wf-not-sa-002 | Processing instruction target names may not be "XML" in any combination of cases. | (fatal) Invalid xml declaration. |
3.4 [62] | not-wf-not-sa-003 | Conditional sections must be properly terminated ("]]>" omitted). | (fatal) A declaration was not closed. |
3.4 [62] | not-wf-not-sa-004 | Conditional sections must be properly terminated ("]]>" omitted). | (fatal) A declaration was not closed. |
3.4 [62] | not-wf-not-sa-006 | Conditional sections need a '[' after the INCLUDE or IGNORE. | (fatal) An opening '[' character was expected. |
4.3.2 [79] | not-wf-not-sa-007 | A <!DOCTYPE ...> declaration may not begin any external entity; it's only found once, in the document entity. | (fatal) Cannot have multiple DOCTYPE declarations. |
4.1 [69] | not-wf-not-sa-008 | In DTDs, the '%' character must be part of a parameter entity reference. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
4.1 | not-wf-ext-sa-001 | Tests the No Recursion WFC by having an external general entity be self-recursive. | (fatal) Entity 'e' contains an infinite entity reference loop. |
4.3.1 4.3.2 [77, 78] | not-wf-ext-sa-002 | External entities have "text declarations", which do not permit the "standalone=..." attribute that's allowed in XML declarations. | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. The standalone attribute cannot be used in external entities. |
2.6 [17] | not-wf-ext-sa-003 | Only one text declaration is permitted; a second one looks like an illegal processing instruction (target names of "xml" in any case are not allowed). | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. Invalid xml declaration. |
2.8 | valid-sa-094 | This contains a parameter entity reference within a markup declaration in the internal DTD subset, violating the PEs in Internal Subset WFC. | (fatal) Parameter entities cannot be used inside markup declarations in an internal subset. |
3.3.1 [56] | attlist01 | SGML's NUTOKEN is not allowed. | (fatal) Invalid type defined in ATTLIST. |
3.3.1 [56] | attlist02 | SGML's NUTOKENS attribute type is not allowed. | (fatal) Invalid type defined in ATTLIST. |
3.3.1 [59] | attlist03 | Comma doesn't separate enumerations, unlike in SGML. | (fatal) Invalid character found in ATTLIST enumeration. |
3.3.1 [56] | attlist04 | SGML's NUMBER attribute type is not allowed. | (fatal) Invalid type defined in ATTLIST. |
3.3.1 [56] | attlist05 | SGML's NUMBERS attribute type is not allowed. | (fatal) Invalid type defined in ATTLIST. |
3.3.1 [56] | attlist06 | SGML's NAME attribute type is not allowed. | (fatal) Invalid type defined in ATTLIST. |
3.3.1 [56] | attlist07 | SGML's NAMES attribute type is not allowed. | (fatal) Invalid type defined in ATTLIST. |
3.3.1 [56] | attlist08 | SGML's #CURRENT is not allowed. | (fatal) Invalid ATTDEF declaration. Expected #REQUIRED, #IMPLIED or #FIXED. |
3.3.1 [56] | attlist09 | SGML's #CONREF is not allowed. | (fatal) Invalid ATTDEF declaration. Expected #REQUIRED, #IMPLIED or #FIXED. |
3.1 [40] | attlist10 | Whitespace required between attributes | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.1 [44] | attlist11 | Whitespace required between attributes | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.4 [61] | cond01 | Only INCLUDE and IGNORE are conditional section keywords | (fatal) Invalid syntax in a conditional section. |
3.4 [61] | cond02 | Must have keyword in conditional sections | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.2.1 [48] | content01 | No whitespace before "?" in content model | (fatal) Invalid character in content model. |
3.2.1 [48] | content02 | No whitespace before "*" in content model | (fatal) Invalid character in content model. |
3.2.1 [48] | content03 | No whitespace before "+" in content model | (fatal) Invalid character in content model. |
4.3.1 [77] | decl01 | External entities may not have standalone decls. | (fatal) The standalone attribute cannot be used in external entities. |
3.2.1 [55] | nwf-dtd00 | Comma mandatory in content model | (fatal) Invalid character in content model. |
3.2.1 [55] | nwf-dtd01 | Can't mix comma and vertical bar in content models | (fatal) Invalid character in content model. |
4.1 [69] | dtd02 | PE name immediately after "%" | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
4.1 [69] | dtd03 | PE name immediately followed by ";" | (fatal) A semi colon character was expected. |
4.2.2 [75] | dtd04 | PUBLIC literal must be quoted | (fatal) A string literal was expected, but no opening quote character was found. |
4.2.2 [75] | dtd05 | SYSTEM identifier must be quoted | (fatal) A string literal was expected, but no opening quote character was found. |
4.3.1 [77] | dtd07 | Text declarations (which optionally begin any external entity) are required to have "encoding=...". | [wrongly accepted] |
3.1 [42] | element00 | EOF in middle of incomplete ETAG | (fatal) End element was missing the character '>'. |
3.1 [42] | element01 | EOF in middle of incomplete ETAG | (fatal) End element was missing the character '>'. |
3.1 [43] | element02 | Illegal markup (<%@ ... %>) | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.1 [43] | element03 | Illegal markup (<% ... %>) | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.1 [43] | element04 | Illegal markup (<!ELEMENT ... >) | (fatal) Cannot have a DTD declaration outside of a DTD. |
4.3.3 [81] | encoding01 | Illegal character " " in encoding name | (fatal) System does not support the specified encoding. |
4.3.3 [81] | encoding02 | Illegal character "/" in encoding name | (fatal) System does not support the specified encoding. |
4.3.3 [81] | encoding03 | Illegal character reference in encoding name | (fatal) System does not support the specified encoding. |
4.3.3 [81] | encoding04 | Illegal character ":" in encoding name | (fatal) System does not support the specified encoding. |
4.3.3 [81] | encoding05 | Illegal character "@" in encoding name | (fatal) System does not support the specified encoding. |
4.3.3 [81] | encoding06 | Illegal character "+" in encoding name | (fatal) System does not support the specified encoding. |
4.3.1 [77] | encoding07 | Text declarations (which optionally begin any external entity) are required to have "encoding=...". | [wrongly accepted] |
2.6 [16] | pi | No space between PI target name and data | (fatal) A name contained an invalid character. |
2.3 [12] | pubid01 | Illegal entity ref in public ID | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. Could not load 'ignored'. The system cannot locate the object specified. |
2.3 [12] | pubid02 | Illegal characters in public ID | (fatal) The character '<' cannot be used in an attribute value. |
2.3 [12] | pubid03 | Illegal characters in public ID | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. Could not load 'ignored'. The system cannot locate the object specified. |
2.3 [12] | pubid04 | Illegal characters in public ID | (fatal) Error while parsing entity 'e'. Could not load 'ignored'. The system cannot locate the object specified. |
2.3 [12] | pubid05 | SGML-ism: public ID without system ID | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3 [39] | sgml01 | SGML-ism: omitted end tag for EMPTY content | (fatal) The following tags were not closed: root. |
2.8 | sgml02 | XML declaration must be at the very beginning of a document; it"s not a processing instruction | [wrongly accepted] |
2.5 [15] | sgml03 | Comments may not contain "--" | (fatal) Incorrect syntax was used in a comment. |
3.3 [52] | sgml04 | ATTLIST declarations apply to only one element, unlike SGML | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.2 [45] | sgml05 | ELEMENT declarations apply to only one element, unlike SGML | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.3 [52] | sgml06 | ATTLIST declarations are never global, unlike in SGML | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.2 [45] | sgml07 | SGML Tag minimization specifications are not allowed | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.2 [45] | sgml08 | SGML Tag minimization specifications are not allowed | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.2 [45] | sgml09 | SGML Content model exception specifications are not allowed | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2 [45] | sgml10 | SGML Content model exception specifications are not allowed | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2 [46] | sgml11 | CDATA is not a valid content model spec | (fatal) Content model is invalid. |
3.2 [46] | sgml12 | RCDATA is not a valid content model spec | (fatal) Content model is invalid. |
3.2.1 [47] | sgml13 | SGML Unordered content models not allowed | (fatal) Invalid character in content model. |
2.1 [1] | o-p01fail1 | S cannot occur before the prolog | [wrongly accepted] |
2.1 [1] | o-p01fail2 | comments cannot occur before the prolog | (fatal) Invalid xml declaration. |
2.1 [1] | o-p01fail3 | only one document element | (fatal) Only one top level element is allowed in an XML document. |
2.1 [1] | o-p01fail4 | document element must be complete. | (fatal) The following tags were not closed: doc. |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail1 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail10 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail11 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail12 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail13 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail14 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail15 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail16 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail17 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail18 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail19 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail2 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail20 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail21 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail22 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail23 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail24 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail25 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail26 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail27 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail28 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail29 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail3 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail30 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) An Invalid character was found in text content. |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail31 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) An Invalid character was found in text content. |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail4 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail5 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail6 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail7 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail8 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.2 [2] | o-p02fail9 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | [wrongly accepted] |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail1 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail10 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail11 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail12 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail13 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail14 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail15 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail16 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail17 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail18 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail19 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail2 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail20 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail21 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail22 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail23 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail24 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail25 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail26 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail27 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail28 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail29 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail3 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail4 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail5 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail7 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail8 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [3] | o-p03fail9 | Use of illegal character within XML document. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.3 [4] | o-p04fail1 | Name contains invalid character. | (fatal) A name contained an invalid character. |
2.3 [4] | o-p04fail2 | Name contains invalid character. | (fatal) A name contained an invalid character. |
2.3 [4] | o-p04fail3 | Name contains invalid character. | (fatal) A name contained an invalid character. |
2.3 [5] | o-p05fail1 | a Name cannot start with a digit | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.3 [5] | o-p05fail2 | a Name cannot start with a '.' | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.3 [5] | o-p05fail3 | a Name cannot start with a "-" | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.3 [5] | o-p05fail4 | a Name cannot start with a CombiningChar | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.3 [5] | o-p05fail5 | a Name cannot start with an Extender | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.3 [9] | o-p09fail1 | EntityValue excludes '%' | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.3 [9] | o-p09fail2 | EntityValue excludes '&' | (fatal) An invalid character was found inside an entity reference. |
2.3 [9] | o-p09fail3 | incomplete character reference | (fatal) An invalid character was found inside an entity reference. |
2.3 [9] | o-p09fail4 | quote types must match | (fatal) A string literal was not closed. |
2.3 [9] | o-p09fail5 | quote types must match | (fatal) A string literal was not closed. |
2.3 [10] | o-p10fail1 | attribute values exclude '<' | (fatal) The character '<' cannot be used in an attribute value. |
2.3 [10] | o-p10fail2 | attribute values exclude '&' | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.3 [10] | o-p10fail3 | quote types must match | (fatal) A string literal was not closed. |
2.3 [11] | o-p11fail1 | quote types must match | (fatal) The character '<' cannot be used in an attribute value. |
2.3 [11] | o-p11fail2 | cannot contain delimiting quotes | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
2.3 [12] | o-p12fail1 | '"' excluded | [wrongly accepted] |
2.3 [12] | o-p12fail2 | '\' excluded | [wrongly accepted] |
2.3 [12] | o-p12fail3 | entity references excluded | [wrongly accepted] |
2.3 [12] | o-p12fail4 | '>' excluded | [wrongly accepted] |
2.3 [12] | o-p12fail5 | '<' excluded | (fatal) The character '<' cannot be used in an attribute value. |
2.3 [12] | o-p12fail6 | built-in entity refs excluded | [wrongly accepted] |
2.3 [12] | o-p12fail7 | [wrongly accepted] | |
2.4 [14] | o-p14fail1 | '<' excluded | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
2.4 [14] | o-p14fail2 | '&' excluded | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
2.4 [14] | o-p14fail3 | "]]>" excluded | (fatal) The literal string ']]>' is not allowed in element content. |
2.5 [15] | o-p15fail1 | comments can't end in '-' | (fatal) Incorrect syntax was used in a comment. |
2.5 [15] | o-p15fail2 | one comment per comment (contrasted with SGML) | (fatal) Incorrect syntax was used in a comment. |
2.5 [15] | o-p15fail3 | can't include 2 or more adjacent '-'s | (fatal) Incorrect syntax was used in a comment. |
2.6 [16] | o-p16fail1 | "xml" is an invalid PITarget | (fatal) Invalid syntax for an xml declaration. |
2.6 [16] | o-p16fail2 | a PITarget must be present | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
2.7 [18] | o-p18fail1 | no space before "CDATA" | (fatal) Invalid syntax in a conditional section. |
2.7 [18] | o-p18fail2 | no space after "CDATA" | (fatal) An opening '[' character was expected. |
2.7 [18] | o-p18fail3 | CDSect's can't nest | (fatal) The literal string ']]>' is not allowed in element content. |
2.8 [22] | o-p22fail1 | prolog must start with XML decl | [wrongly accepted] |
2.8 [22] | o-p22fail2 | prolog must start with XML decl | (fatal) Invalid xml declaration. |
2.8 [23] | o-p23fail1 | "xml" must be lower-case | (fatal) The name 'xml' is reserved and must be lower case. |
2.8 [23] | o-p23fail2 | VersionInfo must be supplied | (fatal) The 'version' attribute is required at this location. |
2.8 [23] | o-p23fail3 | VersionInfo must come first | (fatal) The 'version' attribute is required at this location. |
2.8 [23] | o-p23fail4 | SDDecl must come last | (fatal) Invalid syntax for an xml declaration. |
2.8 [23] | o-p23fail5 | no SGML-type PIs | (fatal) Expecting whitespace or '?'. |
2.8 [24] | o-p24fail1 | quote types must match | (fatal) The character '<' cannot be used in an attribute value. |
2.8 [24] | o-p24fail2 | quote types must match | (fatal) The character '<' cannot be used in an attribute value. |
2.8 [25] | o-p25fail1 | Comment is illegal in VersionInfo. | (fatal) Missing equals sign between attribute and attribute value. |
2.8 [26] | o-p26fail1 | Illegal character in VersionNum. | (fatal) Invalid version number. |
2.8 [26] | o-p26fail2 | Illegal character in VersionNum. | (fatal) Invalid version number. |
2.8 [27] | o-p27fail1 | References aren't allowed in Misc, even if they would resolve to valid Misc. | (fatal) Invalid at the top level of the document. |
2.8 [28] | o-p28fail1 | only declarations in DTD. | (fatal) An XML element is not allowed inside a DTD. |
2.8 [29] | o-p29fail1 | A processor must not pass unknown declaration types. | (fatal) Declaration has an invalid name. |
2.8 [30] | o-p30fail1 | An XML declaration is not the same as a TextDecl | (fatal) The standalone attribute cannot be used in external entities. |
2.8 [31] | o-p31fail1 | external subset excludes doctypedecl | (fatal) Cannot have multiple DOCTYPE declarations. |
2.9 [32] | o-p32fail1 | quote types must match | (fatal) The character '<' cannot be used in an attribute value. |
2.9 [32] | o-p32fail2 | quote types must match | (fatal) The character '<' cannot be used in an attribute value. |
2.9 [32] | o-p32fail3 | initial S is required | (fatal) Expecting whitespace or '?'. |
2.9 [32] | o-p32fail4 | quotes are required | (fatal) A string literal was expected, but no opening quote character was found. |
2.9 [32] | o-p32fail5 | yes or no must be lower case | (fatal) The standalone attribute must have the value 'yes' or 'no'. |
3 [39] | o-p39fail1 | start-tag requires end-tag | (fatal) The following tags were not closed: doc. |
3 [39] | o-p39fail2 | end-tag requires start-tag | (fatal) End tag 'a' does not match the start tag 'doc'. |
3 [39] | o-p39fail3 | XML documents contain one or more elements | (fatal) XML document must have a top level element. |
3 [39] | o-p39fail4 | (fatal) Expecting whitespace or '?'. | |
3 [39] | o-p39fail5 | (fatal) Expecting whitespace or '?'. | |
3.1 [40] | o-p40fail1 | S is required between attributes | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.1 [40] | o-p40fail2 | tags start with names, not nmtokens | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.1 [40] | o-p40fail3 | tags start with names, not nmtokens | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.1 [40] | o-p40fail4 | no space before name | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
3.1 [41] | o-p41fail1 | quotes are required (contrast with SGML) | (fatal) Content model is invalid. |
3.1 [41] | o-p41fail2 | attribute name is required (contrast with SGML) | (fatal) Content model is invalid. |
3.1 [41] | o-p41fail3 | Eq required | (fatal) Missing equals sign between attribute and attribute value. |
3.1 [42] | o-p42fail1 | no space before name | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
3.1 [42] | o-p42fail2 | cannot end with "/>" | (fatal) A name contained an invalid character. |
3.1 [42] | o-p42fail3 | no NET (contrast with SGML) | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.1 [43] | o-p43fail1 | no non-comment declarations | (fatal) Cannot have a DTD declaration outside of a DTD. |
3.1 [43] | o-p43fail2 | no conditional sections | (fatal) Cannot have a DTD declaration outside of a DTD. |
3.1 [43] | o-p43fail3 | no conditional sections | (fatal) Cannot have a DTD declaration outside of a DTD. |
3.1 [44] | o-p44fail1 | Illegal space before Empty element tag. | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
3.1 [44] | o-p44fail2 | Illegal space after Empty element tag. | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
3.1 [44] | o-p44fail3 | Illegal comment in Empty element tag. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.1 [44] | o-p44fail4 | Whitespace required between attributes. | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.1 [44] | o-p44fail5 | Duplicate attribute name is illegal. | (fatal) Duplicate attribute. |
3.2 [45] | o-p45fail1 | ELEMENT must be upper case. | (fatal) Declaration has an invalid name. |
3.2 [45] | o-p45fail2 | S before contentspec is required. | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.2 [45] | o-p45fail3 | only one content spec | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.2 [45] | o-p45fail4 | no comments in declarations (contrast with SGML) | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2 [46] | o-p46fail1 | no parens on declared content | (fatal) Content model is invalid. |
3.2 [46] | o-p46fail2 | no inclusions (contrast with SGML) | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2 [46] | o-p46fail3 | no exclusions (contrast with SGML) | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2 [46] | o-p46fail4 | no space before occurrence | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2 [46] | o-p46fail5 | single group | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2 [46] | o-p46fail6 | can't be both declared and modeled | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2.1 [47] | o-p47fail1 | Invalid operator '|' must match previous operator ',' | (fatal) Invalid character in content model. |
3.2.1 [47] | o-p47fail2 | Illegal character '-' in Element-content model | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2.1 [47] | o-p47fail3 | Optional character must follow a name or list | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.2.1 [47] | o-p47fail4 | Illegal space before optional character | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2.1 [48] | o-p48fail1 | Illegal space before optional character | (fatal) Invalid character in content model. |
3.2.1 [48] | o-p48fail2 | Illegal space before optional character | (fatal) Invalid character in content model. |
3.2.1 [49] | o-p49fail1 | connectors must match | (fatal) Invalid character in content model. |
3.2.1 [50] | o-p50fail1 | connectors must match | (fatal) Invalid character in content model. |
3.2.2 [51] | o-p51fail1 | occurrence on #PCDATA group must be * | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2.2 [51] | o-p51fail2 | occurrence on #PCDATA group must be * | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
3.2.2 [51] | o-p51fail3 | #PCDATA must come first | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.2.2 [51] | o-p51fail4 | occurrence on #PCDATA group must be * | (fatal) Mixed content model must be defined as zero or more('*'). |
3.2.2 [51] | o-p51fail5 | only '|' connectors | (fatal) Mixed content model cannot contain this character. |
3.2.2 [51] | o-p51fail6 | Only '|' connectors and occurrence on #PCDATA group must be * | (fatal) Mixed content model cannot contain this character. |
3.2.2 [51] | o-p51fail7 | no nested groups | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.3 [52] | o-p52fail1 | A name is required | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.3 [52] | o-p52fail2 | A name is required | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.3 [53] | o-p53fail1 | S is required before default | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.3 [53] | o-p53fail2 | S is required before type | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.3 [53] | o-p53fail3 | type is required | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.3 [53] | o-p53fail4 | default is required | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.3 [53] | o-p53fail5 | name is requried | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.3.1 [54] | o-p54fail1 | don't pass unknown attribute types | (fatal) Invalid type defined in ATTLIST. |
3.3.1 [55] | o-p55fail1 | must be upper case | (fatal) Invalid type defined in ATTLIST. |
3.3.1 [56] | o-p56fail1 | no IDS type | (fatal) Invalid type defined in ATTLIST. |
3.3.1 [56] | o-p56fail2 | no NUMBER type | (fatal) Invalid type defined in ATTLIST. |
3.3.1 [56] | o-p56fail3 | no NAME type | (fatal) Invalid type defined in ATTLIST. |
3.3.1 [56] | o-p56fail4 | no ENTITYS type - types must be upper case | (fatal) Invalid type defined in ATTLIST. |
3.3.1 [56] | o-p56fail5 | types must be upper case | (fatal) Invalid type defined in ATTLIST. |
3.3.1 [57] | o-p57fail1 | no keyword for NMTOKEN enumeration | (fatal) A string literal was expected, but no opening quote character was found. |
3.3.1 [58] | o-p58fail1 | at least one value required | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.3.1 [58] | o-p58fail2 | separator must be '|' | (fatal) Invalid character found in ATTLIST enumeration. |
3.3.1 [58] | o-p58fail3 | notations are NAMEs, not NMTOKENs -- note: Leaving the invalid notation undeclared would cause a validating parser to fail without checking the name syntax, so the notation is declared with an invalid name. A parser that reports error positions should report an error at the AttlistDecl on line 6, before reaching the notation declaration. | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.3.1 [58] | o-p58fail4 | NOTATION must be upper case | (fatal) Invalid type defined in ATTLIST. |
3.3.1 [58] | o-p58fail5 | S after keyword is required | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.3.1 [58] | o-p58fail6 | parentheses are require | (fatal) Missing parenthesis. |
3.3.1 [58] | o-p58fail7 | values are unquoted | (fatal) Missing parenthesis. |
3.3.1 [58] | o-p58fail8 | values are unquoted | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.3.1 [59] | o-p59fail1 | at least one required | (fatal) A name contained an invalid character. |
3.3.1 [59] | o-p59fail2 | separator must be "," | (fatal) Invalid character found in ATTLIST enumeration. |
3.3.1 [59] | o-p59fail3 | values are unquoted | (fatal) A name contained an invalid character. |
3.3.2 [60] | o-p60fail1 | keywords must be upper case | (fatal) Invalid ATTDEF declaration. Expected #REQUIRED, #IMPLIED or #FIXED. |
3.3.2 [60] | o-p60fail2 | S is required after #FIXED | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.3.2 [60] | o-p60fail3 | only #FIXED has both keyword and value | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.3.2 [60] | o-p60fail4 | #FIXED required value | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
3.3.2 [60] | o-p60fail5 | only one default type | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
3.4 [61] | o-p61fail1 | no other types, including TEMP, which is valid in SGML | (fatal) Invalid syntax in a conditional section. |
3.4 [62] | o-p62fail1 | INCLUDE must be upper case | (fatal) Invalid syntax in a conditional section. |
3.4 [62] | o-p62fail2 | no spaces in terminating delimiter | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
3.4 [63] | o-p63fail1 | IGNORE must be upper case | (fatal) Invalid syntax in a conditional section. |
3.4 [63] | o-p63fail2 | delimiters must be balanced | (fatal) A declaration was not closed. |
3.4 [64] | o-p64fail1 | section delimiters must balance | (fatal) Invalid character found in DTD. |
3.4 [64] | o-p64fail2 | section delimiters must balance | (fatal) A declaration was not closed. |
4.1 [66] | o-p66fail1 | terminating ';' is required | (fatal) An invalid character was found inside an entity reference. |
4.1 [66] | o-p66fail2 | no S after '&#' | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
4.1 [66] | o-p66fail3 | no hex digits in numeric reference | (fatal) An invalid character was found inside an entity reference. |
4.1 [66] | o-p66fail4 | only hex digits in hex references | (fatal) An invalid character was found inside an entity reference. |
4.1 [66] | o-p66fail5 | no references to non-characters | [wrongly accepted] |
4.1 [66] | o-p66fail6 | no references to non-characters | [wrongly accepted] |
4.1 [68] | o-p68fail1 | terminating ';' is required | (fatal) A semi colon character was expected. |
4.1 [68] | o-p68fail2 | no S after '&' | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
4.1 [68] | o-p68fail3 | no S before ';' | (fatal) A semi colon character was expected. |
4.1 [69] | o-p69fail1 | terminating ';' is required | (fatal) A semi colon character was expected. |
4.1 [69] | o-p69fail2 | no S after '%' | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
4.1 [69] | o-p69fail3 | no S before ';' | (fatal) A semi colon character was expected. |
4.2 [70] | o-p70fail1 | This is neither | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
4.2 [71] | o-p71fail1 | S is required before EntityDef | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
4.2 [71] | o-p71fail2 | Entity name is a Name, not an NMToken | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
4.2 [71] | o-p71fail3 | no S after "<!" | (fatal) Whitespace is not allowed at this location. |
4.2 [71] | o-p71fail4 | S is required after "<!ENTITY" | (fatal) Declaration has an invalid name. |
4.2 [72] | o-p72fail1 | S is required after "<!ENTITY" | (fatal) Parameter entities cannot be used inside markup declarations in an internal subset. |
4.2 [72] | o-p72fail2 | S is required after '%' | (fatal) A semi colon character was expected. |
4.2 [72] | o-p72fail3 | S is required after name | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
4.2 [72] | o-p72fail4 | Entity name is a name, not an NMToken | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
4.2 [73] | o-p73fail1 | No typed replacement text | (fatal) External ID is invalid. |
4.2 [73] | o-p73fail2 | Only one replacement value | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
4.2 [73] | o-p73fail3 | No NDataDecl on replacement text | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
4.2 [73] | o-p73fail4 | Value is required | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
4.2 [73] | o-p73fail5 | No NDataDecl without value | (fatal) External ID is invalid. |
4.2 [74] | o-p74fail1 | no NDataDecls on parameter entities | (fatal) Cannot use the NDATA keyword in a parameter entity declaration. |
4.2 [74] | o-p74fail2 | value is required | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
4.2 [74] | o-p74fail3 | only one value | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
4.2.2 [75] | o-p75fail1 | S required after "PUBLIC" | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
4.2.2 [75] | o-p75fail2 | S required after "SYSTEM" | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
4.2.2 [75] | o-p75fail3 | S required between literals | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
4.2.2 [75] | o-p75fail4 | "SYSTEM" implies only one literal | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
4.2.2 [75] | o-p75fail5 | only one keyword | (fatal) A string literal was expected, but no opening quote character was found. |
4.2.2 [75] | o-p75fail6 | "PUBLIC" requires two literals (contrast with SGML) | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
4.2.2 [76] | o-p76fail1 | S is required before "NDATA" | (fatal) The character '>' was expected. |
4.2.2 [76] | o-p76fail2 | "NDATA" is upper-case | (fatal) NDATA keyword is missing. |
4.2.2 [76] | o-p76fail3 | notation name is required | (fatal) Required white space was missing. |
4.2.2 [76] | o-p76fail4 | notation names are Names | (fatal) A name was started with an invalid character. |
Certain XML documents are specified to be errors, but the handling of those documents is not fully determined by the XML 1.0 specification. As a rule, these errors may be reported in any manner whatsoever, or completely ignored, without consequence in terms of conformance to the XML 1.0 specification. And some of these documents don't have errors; documents in encodings other than UTF-8 and UTF-16 are legal, but not all processors are required to parse them.
Such "optional" errors are listed here for informational purposes, since processors which ignore such errors may cause document creators to create documents which are not accepted by all conformant XML 1.0 processors. (And of course, processors which produce incorrect diagnostics for such cases should be avoided.)
Section and [Rules] | Test ID | Description | Diagnostic |
4.3.3 [4,84] | pr-xml-euc-jp | Test support for the EUC-JP encoding, and for text which relies on Japanese characters. If a processor does not support this encoding, it must report a fatal error. (Also requires ability to process a moderately complex DTD.) | Error while parsing entity 'lt'. A declaration was not closed. |
4.3.3 [4,84] | pr-xml-iso-2022-jp | Test support for the ISO-2022-JP encoding, and for text which relies on Japanese characters. If a processor does not support this encoding, it must report a fatal error. (Also requires ability to process a moderately complex DTD.) | Error while parsing entity 'lt'. A declaration was not closed. |
4.3.3 [4,84] | pr-xml-shift_jis | Test support for the Shift_JIS encoding, and for text which relies on Japanese characters. If a processor does not support this encoding, it must report a fatal error. (Also requires ability to process a moderately complex DTD.) | Error while parsing entity 'lt'. A declaration was not closed. |
4.3.3 [4,84] | weekly-euc-jp | Test support for EUC-JP encoding, and XML names which contain Japanese characters. If a processor does not support this encoding, it must report a fatal error. | |
4.3.3 [4,84] | weekly-iso-2022-jp | Test support for ISO-2022-JP encoding, and XML names which contain Japanese characters. If a processor does not support this encoding, it must report a fatal error. | |
4.3.3 [4,84] | weekly-shift_jis | Test support for Shift_JIS encoding, and XML names which contain Japanese characters. If a processor does not support this encoding, it must report a fatal error. | |
2.8 | pe01 | Parameter entities must consist of a series of complete markup declarations of the types allowed by the nonterminal markupdecl, interespersed with whitespace or PERefs. | The replacement text for a parameter entity must be properly nested with parenthesized groups. |
4.2.2 [75] | uri01 | SYSTEM ids may not have URI fragments | Error while parsing entity 'foo'. Could not load 'foo#bar'. The system cannot locate the object specified. |
2.11 [33] | lang01 | Illegal language identification | The language ID "234" is invalid. |
2.11 [33] | lang02 | Illegal language identification | The language ID "ab234" is invalid. |
2.11 [33] | lang03 | Illegal language identification | The language ID "ab-" is invalid. |
2.11 [33] | lang04 | Illegal language identification | The language ID "ab-234" is invalid. |
2.11 [33] | lang05 | Illegal language identification | The language ID "i-en/us" is invalid. |
2.11 [33] | lang06 | Illegal language identification | The language ID "X-FR.ch" is invalid. |
2.3, 4.2.2 [11] | o-p11pass1 | system literals may not contain URI fragments | A semi colon character was expected. |