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anytotx Errors

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 9:55 pm
by legedza.henry
Hi,

Have just updated to V 5.0.2 Windows w-plugin. Have run an index and have discovered numerous "anytotx" errors which did not occur in the previous version (4.4.3) prior to the upgrade.

Any ideas, suggestions???

Regards
Henry

This is the error for doc and dot files:

The link : http://www.leadersdesktop.sa.edu.au/res ... /ed093.doc

Had this error:
Error translating via anytotx: 100 2004-08-03 11:04:21 Anytotx translator e:\webinator\etc\antiword\antiword -mTitle -mSubject -mKeywords -l -fMSW --timeout=120 --error-log=f:\webinator/texis/leaders/anytotx-errors.2084 --max-depth=9 --content-type=application/msword C:\TEMP\cvti02068a stderr output for <stdin> follows 100 Skipping an unmatched table row 100 Skipping an unmatched table row 100 Skipping an unmatched table row 100 Skipping an unmatched table row 100 Skipping an unmatched table row (e:\webinator\anytotx.exe -fmsw --timeout=120 "--error-log=f:\webinator/texis/leaders/anytotx-errors.2084")

For Excel files

The link: http://www.leadersdesktop.sa.edu.au/res ... .00.01.xls

Had this error: Error translating via anytotx: 100 2004-08-03 10:39:17 Anytotx translator e:\webinator\etc\catdoc\xls2csv -mTitle -mSubject -mKeywords -l -fXLS --timeout=120 --error-log=f:\webinator/texis/leaders/anytotx-errors.2084 --max-depth=9 --content-type=application/vnd.ms-excel C:\TEMP\cvti02172a stderr output for <stdin> follows CONSTANT_STRING before SST parsed 100 2004-08-03 10:39:17 Anytotx translator e:\webinator\etc\catdoc\xls2csv -mTitle -mSubject -mKeywords -l -fXLS --timeout=120 --error-log=f:\webinator/texis/leaders/anytotx-errors.2084 --max-depth=9 --content-type=application/vnd.ms-excel C:\TEMP\cvti02172a returned exit code 1 for <stdin> in the function txdatatran_translatefile (e:\webinator\anytotx.exe -fxls --timeout=120 "--error-log=f:\webinator/texis/leaders/anytotx-errors.2084")

anytotx Errors

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 5:47 pm
by mark
The converter is reporting inconsistencies in the file format. The files still get converted and stored. It's more of a warning that the extracted text is potentially innaccurate.