
I am sure that the application has write permissions for that directory. (Because as I said, most of the time, it is able to work just fine). Maybe there is a lock on a file by Oxygen or Windows Explorer. . What is
the full path that is obtained from the relative path from the error message?
I:\My Documents\xml\rj3\output\OEBPS it's in user space. Does the folder output/OEBPS exist or must be created by the
transformer?
I am not 100% sure, but I think I created the OEBPS folder originally. Update: I just tested again without the OEBPS folder existing, and it created it again. If it exists what are the write permissions for that
folder?
permissions for the OEBPS folder for Authenticated Users are modify/read/execute/list folder contents/read/write Does the current Windows user have write permission for that folder? As I said, I feel pretty sure that there is something about Oxygen that causes this to happen (because if I create the same transformation from scratch, I can usually get past the Access problem). I have stopped and restarted Oxygen when this state occurs. I have NOT found that starting the program will solve the problem. The only solution is creating a new but identical transformation. For example, I just now created a new project consisting of the same assets. the first time i ran the epub transform for docbook, things went fine. The second time (15 seconds later, without any changes!), I ran it again, with the same error message. It's an intermittent error and I can't find a situation that always reproduces it. But once it happens, the only way to resolve it is to create a new transformation. I created a new transform with the same exact stylesheet, and things worked fine. The only slightly weird thing about my project is that I'm having to re-generate a xsl file from a docbook template (outside of the project). But that shouldn't have an effect on what's happening. Another thing. When comparing the xpr files from the original project with the one I just created with the same files, I notice that the first xpr file contains a lot of info about transforms, whereas the second xpr does NOT contain any references to transforms. But the error message has occurred for both projects. I know this problem must have you scratching your heads.... One of my reasons for mentioning it here is to help any Oxygen user with the same problem. Robert Nagle
Message: 2 Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 12:22:48 +0300 From: Sorin Ristache <sorin@oxygenxml.com> Subject: Re: [oXygen-user] scenario shows "access is denied" error; new scenario fixes it; why? To: oxygen-user@oxygenxml.com Message-ID: <4A925BE8.5040909@oxygenxml.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Hello,
The file output/OEBPS/bk01-toc.html cannot be created because the current user does not have write permission for that location. What is the full path that is obtained from the relative path from the error message? Does the folder output/OEBPS exist or must be created by the transformer? If it exists what are the write permissions for that folder? Does the current Windows user have write permission for that folder?
Regards, Sorin
Robert Nagle wrote:
SystemID: I:\My Documents\xml\docbook-xsl-1.75.2\docbook-xsl-1.75.2\xhtml-1_1\chunker.xsl Severity: fatal Description: Failed to create output file output/OEBPS/bk01-toc.html - Access is denied Start location: 197:0
SystemID: I:\My Documents\xml\docbook-xsl-1.75.2\docbook-xsl-1.75.2\xhtml-1_1\chunker.xsl Severity: error Description: Failed to create output file output/OEBPS/bk01-toc.html - Access is denied Start location: 197:0
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