From: Dom Lachowicz (domlachowicz_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Feb 23 2004 - 08:42:23 EST
Hi Chris,
The problem turned out to be that you used "u mit
umlaut" in your "ueberschrift" styles. For whatever
reason, we didn't save those strings as UTF-8 encoded
text properly, so the file got corrupted.
I've changed the style names to be "uberschrift" and
here are your two documents.
Good luck,
Dom
--- christoph huebner <Huebner.Christoph_at_t-online.de>
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've got a serious problem with a file I'm working
> on with Abiword in Win2000 (SP4,
> AMD CPU)
>
> It's the homework for my university, and as such
> started as a Winword .DOT template
> imported into Abiword.
> I saved it as .DOC, but suddenly (after two times or
> so) Abiword crashed when I tried to
> save.
> I then tried saving in both the .ABW and .ABT
> formats, which seemingly worked. The
> PC didn't crash.
> But when trying to re-open the files, I always get
> the following error message (in
> English):
>
> Parse error loading file (...) , not well-formed
> (invalid token) at line 63.
>
> After clicking OK it says (in German, localized
> version): Couldn't open, file invalid.
>
> I tried to search BugZilla, but didn't get any
> results for "invalid token".
> Could any of you please help me? This is very
> important to me, as roughly 50-60% of
> my work seems gone (OK, paranoid as I am I saved the
> raw .TXT, too, but all the re-
> formatting, toc, footnotes, etc will be hours,
> probably days of work), and finishing date is
> the 4th of March.
>
> You can download the files at
>
>
http://home.t-online.de/home/huebner.christoph/files/
>
> They're in German, but that should be a problem as I
> guess the error is in the binary (or
> "language-unaware") part of the files.
>
> I'd be very grateful for any help and support you
> can provide to resolve the issue!
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Christoph Huebner
>
>
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